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The Secret To Getting An Early Understanding To A Subject - Pre Read Topics Before Class
Written on Thursday, February 9th, 2006 by Christian Stephens :: more comments to this post
I remember a teacher at a chemistry revision lecture I went to said that he won’t allow his students to come to class unless they have pre-read the lesson’s topic!
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How To Make Sleep Your Study Results Friend
Written on Thursday, February 9th, 2006 by Christian Stephens :: 0 comments to this post
Most of your day this year is spent at school, so it only makes sense to make the most of those 7-8 hours. In order to do that, a good night’s sleep is absolutely imperative!
I cannot stress enough the importance of getting enough sleep. Sleep experts (yes, there is such a thing!) recommend that teenagers need up to 9-9.5 hours of sleep (on average…?).
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How To Organise Your Study Breaks To Improve Concentration
Written on Thursday, February 9th, 2006 by Christian Stephens :: 0 comments to this post
Taking a break from studying is very important. It is usually recommended to take a 10-15 minute break every 45-50 minutes, as concentration diminishes after this time for most people. In the break, it’s a good idea to get some fresh air, go for walk, stretch, or shower etc. Read more about… Study Breaks
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How To Become An Active Learner
Written on Thursday, February 9th, 2006 by Christian Stephens :: 1 comments to this post
What is Active Study?
Active study involves reproducing what you learn. It engages your mind in a creative effort. Active Study requires you to think!
…so here are 2 of the 4 Active Study methods
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How To Use Memory Techniques To Learn More In Less Time With Better Recall
Written on Thursday, February 9th, 2006 by Christian Stephens :: 1 comments to this post
I know there are lots of memory techniques, like mnenomics, acronyms etc. But I never agreed with using them, because to me, even if they work really well, it seemed pointless/ superficial and I found it not very satisfying to learn something just to do well in some exam… And then forget it all a week later.
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How To Set A Study Timetable For Yourself To Get Maximum Study Results
Written on Thursday, February 9th, 2006 by Christian Stephens :: more comments to this post
I bet you’re rolling your eyes at the thought of making a study timetable for yourself. I know I did. NO! This is not going to be about what you’ve already heard about before… so keep reading.
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From a Fail to an A+ in 1 Semester
Written on Thursday, February 9th, 2006 by Christian Stephens :: 1 comments to this post
OK, I know that’s a big claim but let me tell you how I did it…
I failed the mid-year chemistry exam in year 1 but at the end of the year, I was top of my class with an A+. How?
Firstly, instead of saying, ‘I’m no good at chemistry, why bother, may as well drop it all together,’ like many others, I was determined to change! I made myself believe I could do very well and I didn’t let myself have any doubts. If you have that vision of yourself succeeding you tend do whatever it takes to achieve it. So for the 2nd semester I paid attention in class, did all the homework, always asked my teacher when I didn’t understand something, went to a revision lecture, did practice exams etc… and it paid off! Read more about… Study Smart Not Hard
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