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How do you study:)?

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  1. Take it in small bits at a time and repeat it time and time again. It is like learning the times table or simple sums. The more you repeat something the more you start to do it by second nature.

    Break down a difficult learning piece into a more managable piece that you can fully understand before moving on to the second or next part. Another tip is not to leave of studying today for tomorrow, for then you are playing catch up. Allow yourself time each day to undertake 1 to 2 hours of extra study but not if you are tired. Relax for a time, chill out, close your eyes, think of a nice sunny beach you will be on during the summer, while those who have not studied will be learning at summer school.

    Lastly, a group activity of learning can be fun as long as all the people participating in it are all doing it for the same reasons, to study and gain better grades.


  2. How you study depends on how you learn.  I find the best way I learn material is to take really good notes during lectures.  Then later that day, or a few days later,  I re-write my notes.  This serves two purposes: I really get that day's lecture down and I can fill in any gaps in my notes (if the prof was talking too fast).  

    Some people do better just looking over their notes or reading the chapters.

  3. in many ways. it depends of what i want to learn. sometimes i use plans that are given in manuals (like grammar for example, where i try to follow up the instructions). but if i want to learn something in literature, then i take a paper and a pen and i try to  write down all things that may be useful (principal ideas, characters, history, etc) . if i want to study art, i start with painters and with books that describe the reasons and the history of their creations. it's more difficult with history, because you have to remember certain precise information. and there i try to take the logical part and it that way (by deducting) i can remember much more numbers and events. well, and finally if i want to learn something new but in the same time i don't want to work hard, i go on the internet and i search different sites where i can find some interesting information about what i' m doing and that way it's more simply and more fun.but in general i am aware that all the important learning comes from experience, so i try to make  diversified experiences because that's the best way to study myself. and that's the most important aspect of learning and for knowledge.

  4. read what ur learning about then have a parent or friend quiz u

  5. i use acronyms alot to help me remember

  6. i always crammed. i work best under pressure.

    i like to have silly little rhymes about topics and drawings that I can visualise so that i can remember things.   there is a name for his type of studying but i can't hink what it is.

  7. for vocabulary make flash cards: definition on one side word on the other side,

    for math get a bt of tutoring from someone at school and ask them how they study

    tell teacher to give u a review and go over the review a couple of thousand times

  8. note cards are the best way to go

  9. Well,that's a stupid question,sorry to say..

    You study be focusing on your work and not "multi-tasking" at the same time.Just be calm and cool..have a snck,relax,and study...!Don't really take it as "oh I'm studying"....its just some time to yourself and your mind...!

  10. Go to Vanderbilt, like I do they have a 12 story library

  11. tell u the truth

    just teach someone

    and it will go easily in your mind rather

    just reading the book it will be boring that way

    well hope i helped hehehehe

  12. How do you study?  I'm sorry but that is the STUPIDEST question I have ever read and am answering.  But if you want to know how to study, take it from a straight A student.  Umm, first of all, you will want to take notes when you are reviewing a paper, book(s), etc.  If you are the type of person who is not a very good note-taker, have a parent or adult help you.

  13. for at least 2-3 hours each and every other day....in a quite place
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