BEST STUDY HABITS
1. CREATE A STUDY SCHEDULE
-Plan specific times each day for studying.
-Stick to your schedule, consistency builds discipline.
-Break big topics into smaller, daily goals.
2. STUDY IN SHORT SESSIONS
-Use the Pomodoro Technique, study for 25–30 minutes, then take a 5-minute break.
-After four sessions, take a longer break, 15–30 minutes.
-Short, focused sessions improve concentration and memory.
3. FIND A QUIET STUDY SPACE
-Choose a place that’s quiet, well-lit, and organized.
-Keep distractions, like your phone or TV away.
-Use background instrumental music if it helps you focus.
4. REVIEW NOTES REGULARLY
-Don’t cram! Review your notes every few days.
-Rewriting or summarizing notes helps you remember better.
-Use color-coded notes or mind maps for better recall.
5. UNDERSTAND, DON’T MEMORIZE
-Focus on understanding concepts instead of just memorizing.
-Try to explain the topic in your own words, if you can teach it, you understand it.
6. USE ACTIVE LEARNING
-Ask questions while you study.
-Quiz yourself or take practice tests.
-Use flashcards, diagrams, or real-life examples.
7. STUDY AT YOUR BEST TIME
-Identify when you’re most alert, morning, afternoon, or night.
-Schedule hard subjects during your most productive hours.
