1) Keep your focus just on what you are reading. Study in a room without any distractions: noise, cellphones, tv, other people etc. This helps your mind from wandering. In college i found the library to be the best place.
2) Develop a schedule. Go everyday to the library, or wherever, during the same time to study. Just like with exerise or sports, you will develop a natural routine.
2006-12-30 06:48:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Contrary to what some are posting, I suggest that you listen to Baroque music. Bach, Beethoveen, and Pachalbel to name a few. Baroque music will actually stimulate your mind as you study and help you to retain information.
2006-12-30 19:32:04
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answered by Sinn A 1
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it depends on your learning style. I would definetly say read the basics first, and actually focus on it. Sum up paragraphs after you read them, take notes, flashcards, that sort of thing. Go to this website if you don't know what style you are to take the quiz.
http://www.metamath.com/multiple/multiple_choice_questions.html
2006-12-30 15:12:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Study alone, but why not engage a friend as well. You can do it together. Lots more fun.
2006-12-30 14:37:19
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answered by LINDA G 4
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set up a time plan and trace it
it helps
2006-12-30 14:33:52
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answered by smdaywelldoit 2
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Alone.
No distractions (TV, music, friends calling, etc.).
2006-12-30 14:30:33
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answered by Ambassador Z 4
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read it over and over again
2006-12-30 14:29:49
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answered by szbz_man 2
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