Environmental Sciences, asked by felix23199p895bt, 1 year ago

how to study constantly?

Answers

Answered by flower161
3
An old teacher of mine swore by a very particular (and in my opinion, totally mad) study habit. She said that if you read something through three times, then at the end of the third time, you would know all of the information it contains perfectly. For her, it worked – she could sit quietly reading a chapter of a textbook, and then after the third time through, answer pretty much any question about it. For me, this is the worst possible way to revise. My concentration span is that of a particularly dim goldfish. I can sit for hours, re-reading the same piece of text up to five, six, or seven times, without ever once taking in what it says.

Sure, my eyes will be drifting over the words, but my mind will be elsewhere entirely – thinking about what I’m going to have for lunch, what happened on last night’s Made in Chelsea, what I’m going to revise next, or even how terrified I am about the exam. And even if I do manage to remember the general gist of the passage, by the next day any specific details have totally disappeared. If I’m going to have any chance of taking something in and remembering it for longer than ten minutes, I have to make learning an active process.

Answered by Xenoz
2
Heya Bud no need to study constantly cuz it could make our mind very tired.

The following tips may helps U-

1. Make a well planned timetable and follow correctly.

2. Don't revise any subject for more than 1 hour.

3. Keep a reward for yourself i.e. if U will finish one chapter then eat one slice of ur favorite chocolate or play one game, this will make studying more fun.

4. Read longer stuffs slowly.

5. Make a joke or create a song from the word you can't memorize.

6. And record your own voice and listen the tough part of the chapters in it.

Hope it really helps U!!


felix23199p895bt: awesome !
Xenoz: its my pleasure
Xenoz: if u liked the answer then plz mark the brainliest!!
Similar questions