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☺☺☺CAN U PLS TELL ME HOW TO FOCUS ONTO STUDIES WITHOUT GETTING DISTRACTED☺☺☺ AND ⏱⏱⏱⏱USING TIME EFFECTIVELY⏱⏱⏱⏱
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Originally Answered: How can I study all day with full interest and without any boredom?
How much to study in a day
1.
Maximum quality input cannot be more than 7-8 hours. More than this will be waste of time. You will fail to absorb and therefore feel bad that you are a dull student.
2.
Keep all other subject books, except the one that you study, out of your sight. Avoid unnecessary mental burden. It will help you concentrate and improve efficiency.
3.
Set practical targets for yourself. Impossible targets are depressing. If time is less and pending work is more, then the best would be to decide what to leave.
4.
Have proper sleep and rest. You cannot add to your study hours by sleeping less.
5.
Mark days and hours for each part of the syllabus to be covered and follow it religiously. Keep making minor adjustments.
6.
Keep some time aside for breaks and entertainment. It will not be waste of time but will increase your output.
7.
Morning hours are most productive. Study subjects like Math at this hour.
Study Techniques
1.
Do not use help books straight away. At least first two readings should be from the text book.
2.
Read with a soft pencil in hand. Mark or underline any important points. After reading a topic or a sub topic mentally review what you just read. Do not go on mechanically reading without understanding. Otherwise when you read it the second time, after a few days, you will be as blank as you were the first time and that will frustrate you and hamper your efficiency. After you are sure that you have understood what you just read, note down its summary on the page margins itself.
3.
The summary should be such that on reading it the whole of the matter comes to your mind.
4.
After you finish a chapter try to attempt questions based on that chapter. You will be surprised to discover how much you missed. Read again so that you are able to answer the questions properly. At this point you may consult a help book to check your answer but only after attempting the answer yourself.
5.
Attempt all types of questions; objective, multiple choice, short answer and long answer. Take questions from previous years’ papers. These are in fact the best source. If the topic has a diagram, draw a neat diagram yourself and label it and understand the process from it.
How much to study in a day
1.
Maximum quality input cannot be more than 7-8 hours. More than this will be waste of time. You will fail to absorb and therefore feel bad that you are a dull student.
2.
Keep all other subject books, except the one that you study, out of your sight. Avoid unnecessary mental burden. It will help you concentrate and improve efficiency.
3.
Set practical targets for yourself. Impossible targets are depressing. If time is less and pending work is more, then the best would be to decide what to leave.
4.
Have proper sleep and rest. You cannot add to your study hours by sleeping less.
5.
Mark days and hours for each part of the syllabus to be covered and follow it religiously. Keep making minor adjustments.
6.
Keep some time aside for breaks and entertainment. It will not be waste of time but will increase your output.
7.
Morning hours are most productive. Study subjects like Math at this hour.
Study Techniques
1.
Do not use help books straight away. At least first two readings should be from the text book.
2.
Read with a soft pencil in hand. Mark or underline any important points. After reading a topic or a sub topic mentally review what you just read. Do not go on mechanically reading without understanding. Otherwise when you read it the second time, after a few days, you will be as blank as you were the first time and that will frustrate you and hamper your efficiency. After you are sure that you have understood what you just read, note down its summary on the page margins itself.
3.
The summary should be such that on reading it the whole of the matter comes to your mind.
4.
After you finish a chapter try to attempt questions based on that chapter. You will be surprised to discover how much you missed. Read again so that you are able to answer the questions properly. At this point you may consult a help book to check your answer but only after attempting the answer yourself.
5.
Attempt all types of questions; objective, multiple choice, short answer and long answer. Take questions from previous years’ papers. These are in fact the best source. If the topic has a diagram, draw a neat diagram yourself and label it and understand the process from it.
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you can concentrate your mind in your study and don't use the phone for a long time you think only your theme is study and nothing. you can mention a time table for a study you can study at least 6:00 hours and after 1:00 hours you can go any garden for the fresh your mind or going for the walk atleast for 10:00 minutes.....
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