i took biology in 11th which fields is open for me now,suggest something practical btw i m from india but i can go anywhere in the world
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you can opt for Genetic Engineering....its an excellent field now......you can still go for human physiology....
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i knew but instead of this and doctrate
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Biology is difficult subject from maths as my opinion biology needs rhe understand the body parts ofStudying for a biology class can seem overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be. If you follow a few simple steps, studying for biology will be less stressful and more enjoyable. I've compiled a list of several helpful biology study tips for biology students. Whether you're in middle school, high school or college, these tips are bound to produce results!
Bio-Study Tip 1
Always read the lecture material before the classroom lecture. I know, I know--you don't have time, but believe me, it makes an immense difference.
Bio-Study Tip 2
Biology, like most sciences, is hands-on. Most of us learn best when we are actively participating in a "topic." So make sure to pay attention in lab sessions and actually perform the experiments. Remember, you won't be graded on your lab partner's ability to perform an experiment, but your own.
Bio-Study Tip 3
Sit in the front of the class. Simple, yet effective. College students, pay close attention. You'll need recommendations one day, so make sure your professor knows you by name and you aren't 1 face in 400.
Bio-Study Tip 4
Compare biology notes with a friend. Since much of biology tends to be abstract, have a "note buddy." Each day after class compare notes with your buddy and fill in any gaps. Two heads are better than one!
Bio-Study Tip 5
Use the "lull" period between classes to immediately review the biology notes you have just taken.
Bio-Study Tip 6
Don't cram! As a rule, you should start studying for biology exams a minimum of two weeks prior to the exam.
Bio-Study Tip 7
This tip is very important -- stay awake in class. I've observed too many people snoozing (even snoring!) in the middle of class. Osmosis may work for water absorption, but it won't work when it comes time for biology exams.
Bio-Study Tip 8
Find some useful resources to help you when you study after class. Make learning biology interesting and fun
10 TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR CONCENTRATION!!!!!
- S. RAJKUMAR
1. Intend to concentrate:
Human tend to do what they tell themselves to do. Therefore, it’s easier to concentrate if you set a specific length of time to study and consciously tell yourself that “I will concentrate” for that length of time.
2. Prepare to concentrate:
Have everything you will need before you begin to study pencils, pens, paper, notes, textbooks, reference books, etc.
3. Use concentration promoting activities:
Study with a pen or pencil in hand and condense what you read into organized notes. Rewrite and better organize lecture notes.
4. Vary your study activities:
If your study style is not to focus on one subject for long periods of time, then vary what you do. Read and take notes for a while, formulate questions and answers for a time, recite and review to break the monotony.
5. Find a non-distracting study environment:
Study in the same place and use that place only for studying. Remove potential sources of visual and auditory distractions or remove yourself to a less distracting study environment.
6. Set u a specific system for studying and learning:
An effective step-by-step plan for studying and learning makes concentration easier. For example, take main ideas and turn them into questions and place them on one side of a notecard. On the other side, use the details that clarify and explain each main idea as answers for your questions. Frequently and regularly look at the questions and practice reciting answers aloud from memory. Then, turn the notecard over to check your answer. If right, move on to the next notecard. If wrong, do not move on until you read the answer aloud and quiz yourself again until you get it right.
7. Eat regularly and well-balanced meals:
Those with healthy diets earn higher grades. Avoid quick uppers such as sugary snacks because quickly rising and falling blood sugar levels negatively affect concentration. High fat foods cause sluggishness and drowsiness. Snack on fresh fruits and vegetables.
8. Get plenty of night time sleep:
Fighting sleepiness lowers concentration.
9. Set daily and weekly academic goals:
It is easier to concentrate and feel motivation when you have goals and can see yourself progressing toward those goals.
10. Take regular study breaks:
Take short 5 minutes break when concentration wanders.
THE BEST TO GO IS USA TO GET GOOD STUDIES FOR BIO
Bio-Study Tip 1
Always read the lecture material before the classroom lecture. I know, I know--you don't have time, but believe me, it makes an immense difference.
Bio-Study Tip 2
Biology, like most sciences, is hands-on. Most of us learn best when we are actively participating in a "topic." So make sure to pay attention in lab sessions and actually perform the experiments. Remember, you won't be graded on your lab partner's ability to perform an experiment, but your own.
Bio-Study Tip 3
Sit in the front of the class. Simple, yet effective. College students, pay close attention. You'll need recommendations one day, so make sure your professor knows you by name and you aren't 1 face in 400.
Bio-Study Tip 4
Compare biology notes with a friend. Since much of biology tends to be abstract, have a "note buddy." Each day after class compare notes with your buddy and fill in any gaps. Two heads are better than one!
Bio-Study Tip 5
Use the "lull" period between classes to immediately review the biology notes you have just taken.
Bio-Study Tip 6
Don't cram! As a rule, you should start studying for biology exams a minimum of two weeks prior to the exam.
Bio-Study Tip 7
This tip is very important -- stay awake in class. I've observed too many people snoozing (even snoring!) in the middle of class. Osmosis may work for water absorption, but it won't work when it comes time for biology exams.
Bio-Study Tip 8
Find some useful resources to help you when you study after class. Make learning biology interesting and fun
10 TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR CONCENTRATION!!!!!
- S. RAJKUMAR
1. Intend to concentrate:
Human tend to do what they tell themselves to do. Therefore, it’s easier to concentrate if you set a specific length of time to study and consciously tell yourself that “I will concentrate” for that length of time.
2. Prepare to concentrate:
Have everything you will need before you begin to study pencils, pens, paper, notes, textbooks, reference books, etc.
3. Use concentration promoting activities:
Study with a pen or pencil in hand and condense what you read into organized notes. Rewrite and better organize lecture notes.
4. Vary your study activities:
If your study style is not to focus on one subject for long periods of time, then vary what you do. Read and take notes for a while, formulate questions and answers for a time, recite and review to break the monotony.
5. Find a non-distracting study environment:
Study in the same place and use that place only for studying. Remove potential sources of visual and auditory distractions or remove yourself to a less distracting study environment.
6. Set u a specific system for studying and learning:
An effective step-by-step plan for studying and learning makes concentration easier. For example, take main ideas and turn them into questions and place them on one side of a notecard. On the other side, use the details that clarify and explain each main idea as answers for your questions. Frequently and regularly look at the questions and practice reciting answers aloud from memory. Then, turn the notecard over to check your answer. If right, move on to the next notecard. If wrong, do not move on until you read the answer aloud and quiz yourself again until you get it right.
7. Eat regularly and well-balanced meals:
Those with healthy diets earn higher grades. Avoid quick uppers such as sugary snacks because quickly rising and falling blood sugar levels negatively affect concentration. High fat foods cause sluggishness and drowsiness. Snack on fresh fruits and vegetables.
8. Get plenty of night time sleep:
Fighting sleepiness lowers concentration.
9. Set daily and weekly academic goals:
It is easier to concentrate and feel motivation when you have goals and can see yourself progressing toward those goals.
10. Take regular study breaks:
Take short 5 minutes break when concentration wanders.
THE BEST TO GO IS USA TO GET GOOD STUDIES FOR BIO
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