how to learn in good way
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) Spend an hour making sure that you have all the information you need. This means you need to find that person in the class who has perfect notes, and find out if he / she can fill in the gaps in your own notes.
2) Find a place with zero distractions. While some distractions are acceptable when you’re studying for a test over a period of days, when it’s an unintended cram session, you have to focus. That means:
* Go somewhere that you don’t have a clear view of lots of activity, or a clear day of a nice spring day.
* Place a “Do Not Disturb” sign at your study spot, and enforce it.
* Make sure you have all necessary supplies at your study spot with you, so you won’t have to keep getting up to retrieve items.
* Turn off the TV and the loud music (Some people do fine with soft music in the background).
3) But the real key to studying on the spur of the moment is operating from an outline of the material to be covered. This doesn’t have to be as difficult as it sounds.
For starters, many textbooks already have fairly good outlines. Either they’ll start the chapter with one, or the section headings themselves make good outlines. Either way, copy it out into your notes. The writing helps you to remember it, plus, it keeps all of your study in one area: your notebook.
Even if your textbook is not a great place to start for outlining, some people take very organized notes. These notes, when well-done, are a good source for your outline, or in many cases, are already done in outline form.
You can either make an outline as you make your notes, or use the textbook outline.
Once you have your outline, your study time can begin in earnest. Read through it once, just to get basic information. After that, reread it to make sure you understand all of the terms.
If you have time, use the outline to make some questions and put them on flashcards. Put the answers on the back. To truly understand the material for most tests through flashcards, you need at least 30 cards.
2) Find a place with zero distractions. While some distractions are acceptable when you’re studying for a test over a period of days, when it’s an unintended cram session, you have to focus. That means:
* Go somewhere that you don’t have a clear view of lots of activity, or a clear day of a nice spring day.
* Place a “Do Not Disturb” sign at your study spot, and enforce it.
* Make sure you have all necessary supplies at your study spot with you, so you won’t have to keep getting up to retrieve items.
* Turn off the TV and the loud music (Some people do fine with soft music in the background).
3) But the real key to studying on the spur of the moment is operating from an outline of the material to be covered. This doesn’t have to be as difficult as it sounds.
For starters, many textbooks already have fairly good outlines. Either they’ll start the chapter with one, or the section headings themselves make good outlines. Either way, copy it out into your notes. The writing helps you to remember it, plus, it keeps all of your study in one area: your notebook.
Even if your textbook is not a great place to start for outlining, some people take very organized notes. These notes, when well-done, are a good source for your outline, or in many cases, are already done in outline form.
You can either make an outline as you make your notes, or use the textbook outline.
Once you have your outline, your study time can begin in earnest. Read through it once, just to get basic information. After that, reread it to make sure you understand all of the terms.
If you have time, use the outline to make some questions and put them on flashcards. Put the answers on the back. To truly understand the material for most tests through flashcards, you need at least 30 cards.
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to learn anything first understand it what is written then visualize it in your mind as a movie than you will be able to memorize it and capable of learning anything easily
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