First of all, figure out what you already know. If you get 75% on your tests, then you already know 3/4 of the class content. You only need to study 1/4 of the content in order to do better!
Next, take the content you don't know yet, and break it into smaller parts. Base this on your own personal concentration level. Let's say you know you can concentrate well for 10 minutes. You want to become stronger, so plan on 15 minute sections of study. You can do this be dividing the material, or setting a timer... whichever works best for you.
Concentrate well for 5 minutes? Plan on 7 minutes.
Concentrate well for 15 minutes? Plan on 20 minutes.
And so on.
When you can concentrate well, without feeling impatient or drifting off, for the new time, then add a minute.
Flashcards are good because you practice the material one time while you make the cards, and then you can mix them up each time you go through, drop out material you finally always remember, etc. For fact memorization, just look and say, look and say. For questions or work page items, answer them out loud until you feel comfortable with your answers, THEN practice writing them.
After each session, give yourself 1/3 of your session time as a break. For example, if you study for 10 minutes, give yourself 3 minutes for a break. Get up, move around, get a drink of water/juice, etc. Once you have built up your study endurance, and can really go 30 minutes in one sitting without drifting away from your studies, you end up with 10 minutes of relaxation time!
2006-07-15 02:18:33
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answered by spedusource 7
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Hi, I'm Mehran and i want to answer to your question ok your problem is that you cant concentrate when you start to study some thing ,well i had this problem 1 year ago and at that time i asked and got answer now i give it to you :
1)you must plan that when you should study
2)if you write what you want to do in a period of time and then when you see you must do some work at that time ,your internal sense doesn't allow you not to do at that time and you have a bad feeling when you see that you write some thing and don't do that.
I did it and almost all my works went in right way(mehran_modarresi@yahoo.com)
2006-07-15 04:02:41
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answered by Mehran.M 1
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try to pick up everything you hear.and see. Education not only comes from what you read. Most knowledge comes from experience, and experience comes from what you perceive everyday, from environment to even the bus that comes along your way you will anything from them their motion, their direction and speed. things you will learn that somehow are connected with your studies.
2006-07-15 03:57:48
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answered by Erase Program Read Only Memory 5
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if you study after playing then you have to refresh yourself and if your below 9th class then you have to study hard and ask each and every question again and again .If you want to know more then contact shubham_scooby@yahoo.uk.
2006-07-15 04:21:46
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answered by reron 1
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