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some few points hlp to yours study are as follows
1. Plan your schedule – Study Routine
Make a list of what topics you need to cover and when you’re going to cover them. Start your study schedule as early as possible. Make a time-table, simple one. Identify your best study time. Learn hard topics and concepts when you’re most alert.
2. Set your goals to learn and understand
Students usually learn much more while reading and studying when they set specific goals to learn. When you read a chapter or topic, ask yourself questions and search for answers. Concentrate and pay attention to what you are learning.
3. Review previous learning before you study
When you begin a study session, spend 4-5 minutes recalling past reading, past notes, and recent homework problems. The goal is to remind yourself of what you were thinking when you studied last. When you successfully do it, your brain will be ready to link the new information you take in today with the past learning.
4. Preview the topic or chapter
Have a quick glance at the topic or chapter that you want to read today like table of contents, index, preface, summaries, headings, and key paragraphs. You want to see the overall patterns before you study individual facts. Knowing the big picture increases your memory.
5. Don’t get afraid of lengthy vast chapter
Define a goal for the study session that’s doable and definite. For example, in the next hour, I’m going to read 2 sections of the 3rd chapter and practice the example questions that are given. What just happened? The daunting task just became very tiny and doable.
7. Solve tests to assess your learning
Taking practice tests for the JEE and NEET is helpful not only in recalling facts and concepts, but in easing anxiety on the exam day.
8. Make notes and revise
Your purpose for making notes is to make it easy for you to find what’s important when you study later. Revise daily, weekly and monthly to check your learning.
9. Get coaching and guidance
When we hire a coach or mentor for anything, we accelerate the process of whatever it is we’re trying to accomplish. Because they’ve experienced the situation that we’re in before, they’re able to provide us with guidance. They help us to eliminate the guesswork.
I hope it is helped you
some few points hlp to yours study are as follows
1. Plan your schedule – Study Routine
Make a list of what topics you need to cover and when you’re going to cover them. Start your study schedule as early as possible. Make a time-table, simple one. Identify your best study time. Learn hard topics and concepts when you’re most alert.
2. Set your goals to learn and understand
Students usually learn much more while reading and studying when they set specific goals to learn. When you read a chapter or topic, ask yourself questions and search for answers. Concentrate and pay attention to what you are learning.
3. Review previous learning before you study
When you begin a study session, spend 4-5 minutes recalling past reading, past notes, and recent homework problems. The goal is to remind yourself of what you were thinking when you studied last. When you successfully do it, your brain will be ready to link the new information you take in today with the past learning.
4. Preview the topic or chapter
Have a quick glance at the topic or chapter that you want to read today like table of contents, index, preface, summaries, headings, and key paragraphs. You want to see the overall patterns before you study individual facts. Knowing the big picture increases your memory.
5. Don’t get afraid of lengthy vast chapter
Define a goal for the study session that’s doable and definite. For example, in the next hour, I’m going to read 2 sections of the 3rd chapter and practice the example questions that are given. What just happened? The daunting task just became very tiny and doable.
7. Solve tests to assess your learning
Taking practice tests for the JEE and NEET is helpful not only in recalling facts and concepts, but in easing anxiety on the exam day.
8. Make notes and revise
Your purpose for making notes is to make it easy for you to find what’s important when you study later. Revise daily, weekly and monthly to check your learning.
9. Get coaching and guidance
When we hire a coach or mentor for anything, we accelerate the process of whatever it is we’re trying to accomplish. Because they’ve experienced the situation that we’re in before, they’re able to provide us with guidance. They help us to eliminate the guesswork.
I hope it is helped you
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By working hard on your studies and more practices
• Don't try to cram all the important facts in your brain the night before the exam.
•Turn off the TV,Facebook or anything else that will distract you....
•Try to make studying fun...
•Study for an least an hour or Two......
•Takes Notes
•Every 20 minutes take a small rest....
•Its a good idea to take a shower to give your brain a rest and so you smell fine.....
•Go to bed an hour to half an hour earlier the night before the exam.....
•Wakeup a little early or splash some water in your face.
• Don't try to cram all the important facts in your brain the night before the exam.
•Turn off the TV,Facebook or anything else that will distract you....
•Try to make studying fun...
•Study for an least an hour or Two......
•Takes Notes
•Every 20 minutes take a small rest....
•Its a good idea to take a shower to give your brain a rest and so you smell fine.....
•Go to bed an hour to half an hour earlier the night before the exam.....
•Wakeup a little early or splash some water in your face.
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