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What Are Your Top 5 Study Tips?
What are your top 5 study tips?
Helloo!
These answers are slightly obscure (but they’re good!):
Have a bedside table and a lamp (with dimming settings). There’s casual ways to keep studying. This is one of them.
I get in bed about 30/40minutes before I want to sleep. I put my phone on silent (and it’s out of reach). Then I sit up in bed and read (the dim lamp helps me doze off and I can just reach over and turn it off when I’m done, instead of getting out of bed).
The bedside table gives me easy access to my current reads!
Buy a clipboard: print off the journal articles you need to read for tomorrow’s lecture and sit up in bed annotating them. Then turn the lamp off and sleep.
Keep your favourite snacks with you when studying:
To stop me from getting up and wondering around (aka scavenging for food) I keep treats near my desk (I like apples, sweets and water).
Make lists: not a list for the week, or the day but for the specific study session. Write down what you want to achieve in the next 2/3hours and do it!
Use sticky tabs in your books:
But always write on sticky tabs! Don’t just stick them in, always scribble something. Why did you put it there? You will forget if you don’t write it down.
I hope these are helpful.
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