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Most importantly its discipline. How badly you want to excel in school?
List down your goals, like maybe B average in school and stuff.
Priortise your goals and then stick it up a wall where you can see it often.
On your study desk, on ur PS2 or beside your bed lamp.
Reason: on PS2 or bedlamp, if your are enticed to game or nap, it will remind you your goals and will deter you from doing other stuffs, thus helping your focus.
This is getting you to sit down and open a book, and does not mean studying.
Good lights, good study environment and soft music can help you study. Grow some plants, and have some healthy snacks.
Remember to eat slightly before studying as your brain has absolute need for glucose. Not too heavy though, as you might feel too sleepy or full.
Got subjects you hate? Find ways to spruce things up with games etc...
If its in school you have trouble concentrating, find the source and eliminate it. Gals, thinking of hanging out with who after class, keep it off your head.
Plan your time carefully, if you are having mid terms in 2 weeks time, drop other stuffs u r doing and start hitting the books.
Plan what you will be studying after school, inclusive of homework time.
I myself study 6 hrs a day inclusive of lessons (3hrs).
On weekends i study4 hours a day.
Don't just flip the pages and read, take notes, do examples, and it will greatly enhance and laser focus your study time.
Cheers.
2007-02-12 18:13:47
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answered by IIDX Chem 3
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Everything everyone says here is right; I'm a graduating senior in college with a 3.7 gpa and I have yet to develop good study habits.. I absolutely cannot force myself to study something I'm not interested in, and the classes that had nothing to do with my major suffered. I think good study habits are common sense, it's just a matter of actually doing it. I'm so used to studying the whole day before a test that if I try to do it earlier, over time, I don't remember anything. Good luck, anyway.
2007-02-12 18:13:03
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answered by Ms. Curious 2
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Think of studying as being like eating. You eat three or more meals a day, plus a snack, and that keeps you going and you feel healthy.
If you were to gorge yourself once a day, or just before you went to exercise, that is NOT healthy, and you will not get any good results.
Study a little bit at a time, and take breaks; give your self time to "digest" the information you have read. Don't ever "cram" before you take a big test, because that almost always ends in disaster.
2007-02-12 18:09:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I was great at it that it why I made straight a's. Cut your tv radio cell phone off. Desk preferable or somewhere to sit up straight. Take a subject. Lets say your on chapter 1....read the whole chapter....read the end of the chapter outline...answer all questions throughout the chapter....mainly go to the headings in bold and pull out the most important parts and write them down....make sure to take breaks every 30 minutes to stay focused
2007-02-12 18:07:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you have someone to help you?
The bible is made of 66 scrolls. It is written in Hebrew and in Greek. It style is Eastern, which means it takes time to really understand what is said.
The bible interprets itself. This means is something doesn’t make sense, you can use word usage in other parts of the bible to clarify meaning.
To start with, let listen to some Jewish prayers, the Psalms. Here are two for starters.
Psalm 100 tells us whom we belong to.
Psalm 23 tells us who cares for us.
From the New Testaments, we have the Lord’s Prayer. See if you can find it in the Gospels.
I could go on, but I think you get the picture.
Any biblical oriented church would be happy to help you.
2007-02-12 18:16:33
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answered by J. 7
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Get more sleep. Find find ways to help you remember what it is you are studying, even if it is dumb, atleast you will remember it. Use flash cards, and carry them around with you so that you can study them anytime you have a few extra minutes. Most importantly, don't procrastinate! Good luck!
2007-02-12 18:09:07
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answered by Holly 3
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Set aside some time each day for study don't change it. Let everyone including your parents know that they can not disrupt your study time. If it helps play some music quietly.
2007-02-12 18:14:47
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answered by Mareezi 3
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well just choose a time to study and don't change it for anything or anyone, and eventually you are creating good study habits
2007-02-12 18:07:20
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answered by kathleen h 2
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Every day try to give some time for studies and do ur homework on same day its given.
2007-02-12 18:11:02
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answered by ANANYA 1
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Learn with full concentration, in right posture. revice weekly, Do YOGA in supervision of proper Instructor . YOGA will help u to improve your concentration. & try to learn by writing only u can remember than long lasting
2007-02-12 18:35:38
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answered by rollyk 2
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