November 29, 2009

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Developing good study habits requires organization skills1

Below are some simple ideas on how to develop good study habits.

When, Where, And What To Study – One thing to avoid is studying late at night. The reason for this is that it is a well know fact the human brain normally does not work well after a full day of exertion. The student should develop a plan on when, where, and what to study. It is very beneficial to study class material as soon as possible after attending a class. Studying soon after attending a class will help the student retain or remember more of the class information because the material is still fresh in their mind.

A good study place should be selected and is vital to studying. A well lit area, with comfortable room temperature, and space to spread your study material. This increases concentration, improving retention as well. Also, study in a non-social area.

We mentioned, in the e-book Time Management, that if you have spare time, you should use it wisely. For example: at lunch, read a chapter or two of your book (English, History, etc.), thus cutting your study time and use the extra time to enjoy doing things you like. Spare time is the key to eliminate cramming at the last minute.

It is important to decide what to study. Begin with an idea on how you can accomplish things. What do you want to accomplish? Do you want to clarify a lesson or learn a specific formula. These goals should be reachable for you to value the time you spent. Early during the day, study a very complicated material while your mind is still fresh.

Do Not Study Too Long (Take Breaks Frequently) – Take breaks during study-time can increase comprehension. Therefore, it is important to study twenty to thirty minutes and then take a break. If the student studies too long, a lot of the information will not be absorbed.

Many times if you study in a group it can help you as long as everyone is serious and actually knows what tey are talking about.

Do not think that sudying with a friend of yours in front of the TV is the same as actually buckling down and really studying the subject!

Make sure to study with people that can actually help you in the subject, not just a good buddy! This way a question you have may be something they already know.

Make sure to actually understand what you are reading, it’s so easy to let your mind wander.

By developing good study habits, it could increase the student’s comprehension of the subject matter being taught and make the college experience less stressful.

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