CBSE BOARD X, asked by vedantvispute38, 8 months ago

By which month I must complete my Maharashtra board syllabus. This is thr first week of August, I've completed a very little. Please tell what should I do and when usally prelims happen and by what time i should complete my syllabus? How to stay Productive in my studies?​

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Answered by pranav7185
3

Answer:

December month you should complete

Answered by Legend42
72

Answer:

We all have our own natural tendency for retaining new information, and there are four main learning styles:

Visual learners learn best by seeing. They respond well to diagrams, color-coding, video, and patterns.

Auditory learners learn best by listening. They respond well to audio cues like speech, music, rhymes, and other sounds.

Reading / Writing learners learn best by reading and writing the material they need to study.

Kinesthetic learners retain information best by doing. They enjoy role playing, building models, drawing diagrams, and making flash cards. They need to put concepts into practice in the real world.

2. Put Your Learning Style to Conscious Use

Obviously it’s not enough to just recognize your own learning style.

Yet this raises an interesting point. A lot of us know HOW to study better, but like with most things in life we don’t apply the information to make things happen.

So make a conscious effort to adapt your methods of studying to what suits you best and you’ll exponentially speed up your learning curve.

For instance:

If you respond well to visual cues, draw up mind maps, use color extensively in your note-taking, and watch relevant YouTube videos.

If you’re an auditory learner, try creating rhymes to remember facts, or listen to podcasts about your topics.

A reading / writing learner will find traditional study a lot easier than other learners – spend extra time just reading the relevant textbooks and making study notes.

Again, kinesthetic learners find traditional study the most difficult and are likely to excel at more practical subjects with the opportunity to put learning directly into practice.

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