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5 study tips to try this year

 Preparing for exams and not knowing where to begin, these study tips will help make your preparation smoother and hassle-free, remember don’t let the stress get to you.

 

  1. An organized study space


An organized study space is crucial to study efficiently. If you thrive in an organized setting, make sure you have divided the notes divided into subjects and listed the topics all in one place. Clear your study space of unnecessary things to make space for textbooks and other study material. If you prefer a more cluttered study space, that’s all right just make sure there is an order to your cluttered study space. Reflect on what works better for you and take the time to work on it.

2. Figure out what kind of learner are you

Visual learner

If you are a visual learner, you prefer to learn through diagrams, images, and reading, that is, through visual elements. Use visual diagrams such as flowcharts and mind maps to your advantage. Visual aids are very beneficial while studying for an important exam. Revise your notes and compress your notes into different visual diagrams, This will help you recall your study material easily and learn new topics faster.

Auditory learner

If you are an auditory learner, you learn more efficiently by hearing and listening. Use auditory tools such as background music to concentrate better and be more efficient. Create or take part in group discussions; this will provide new information to you and help you study more effectively. Furthermore, it’s a great idea to read your notes and study material aloud as this will help your brain process and store the information better.

Hands-on learner

If you are a hands-on learner, you prefer to learn through physical movements such as touching, drawing, or building. Such students should study by acting out the notes and using lots of hand gestures. Moreover, moving around or tapping a pencil while reading or studying will help you learn better.

3. Attempt past papers and tests


Attempting past papers and tests will help you better understand the format and structure of the test and will help you move one step closer to understanding the exam better and prepare better based on the structure. Timing the test will also help you understand where you spend the most time and how much time should be spent on each section of the test or exam to complete it well within the time allotted by the school.

4.   Teach or explain your answers to others


Use your parents, siblings, or friends to your advantage. Explaining your notes to another person will help you understand the topic better and memorize the notes easier as while explaining you will easily be able to understand if there are gaps in your preparation and this will help you prepare better.

5. Take Timely breaks

If you feel like you need a break from all your studies don’t worry or feel guilty. Taking a break is very important while preparing for an exam or test. Research has shown that taking timely breaks helps your brain refresh and increases your memory, energy, concentration, and thereby helps increase productivity. Furthermore taking breaks will help relieve the stress of exams and upcoming deadlines. Schedule a study routine based on what time your efficiency is high and take breaks when you feel you won’t be productive at that certain time.

 Good luck!

Comments

Anonymous said…
very informative
Anonymous said…
Very useful
Anonymous said…
These tips are great I would like to use them in my life
Anonymous said…
Very good!!
Anonymous said…
Very nice and interesting
B Sree Rama Rao said…
Ishitha,
The 1st one i.e cluster free and organised environment will help in full concentration of whatever you are studying.Also browsing through old test papers can provide lot of insight for better preparation for exams with a cool mind.
Anonymous said…
The different types of learner’s was very interesting to know as this would help you study in a manner which works for you. Overall all the tips were very useful and informative.
Anonymous said…
Very informative and useful, a good insight for all the students about to take their exams
Divya said…
Thanks Ishitha. The part around "what kind of a learner are you" was very interesting. Thanks for sharing 👍
Anonymous said…
Very expressive and detailed for people who r weak in concentration wise and who easily get distracted
Anonymous said…
Good n helpful
Anonymous said…
Very helpful 👍
Anonymous said…
Interesting tips!!
Sudheeksha said…
Interesting!

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