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What’s the best way to study?

Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Dec 1, 2019
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Studying works different depending on the individual and how they learn. You can have different learning styles for example being Kinesthetic so hands on learning vs auditory and visual learners. I know for me I am a Visual learner so when I am studying I try to use graphs, charts and diagrams so that I am able to visualize the material that I learned in class. I find that when studying having a quiet space can be very helpful. For Auditory learners it could be helpful to record yourself saying what you need to learn so that you can play it back and listen to what you need to learn. The benefit to this way of studying is that you are able to put in headphones and listen to it while you for example bus to school. Another way to study is writing what you need to study over and over again so that you can memorize it in that way, this is all dependent on how you learn.
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Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jan 13, 2020
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Everyone has their own way and technique on how to study and how to remember what you have studied. Trying a few methods till you find a method that suits you will be a good idea. For an example: Maybe you learn better when there are colors or pictures. Then you can either highlight the things you need to remember with colors or picture to make you understand better. Just remember trying is not wrong and you only fail when u give up.
Profile: bookworm274
bookworm274 on Jun 28, 2020
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There is no best way to study, everyone has different ways that help them best. However, there are many popular suggestions that I will share with you. One of these is creating flash cards with broken down pieces of information on. You could also have a question on one side of the card and the answer on the other side so that you can test yourself. Another suggestion is to, once having gone over your notes, to do past papers so that you get an understanding of how the questions are written and after you have done the paper you can mark it using the mark scheme to see how they want you to write your answers. Some people find it beneficial to study with a friend so that they can bounce ideas off of each other, help each other on parts they don't know and test each other. Other people find that they have to work individually because they get distracted if they work with any one else. You could also do short bursts of revision such as 25-30 minutes revising and then take a 10 minute break. Sometimes it can be frustrating when we can't find a study technique that works best for us but if you try multiple ways then hopefully you will find which one works for you. I wish you the best of luck!
Profile: Ravenderr
Ravenderr on Jul 14, 2020
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There are usually some common study hacks advice, but the most unique platform I’ve seen for study hacks come from Thomas Frank and his website collegeinfogeek. It’s fantastic to learn how to get ahead of the competition of what is usually advised to different students. Also learning some career advice apparently helps a lot of school advice. For example, you can look up some productivity hacks to help speed up more results in less time by changing the strategy of how you work exactly. Looking up productivity hacks, especially the Pomodoro Method, can be helpful. The site Lifehack is a good place to start for that.
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