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Studying may seem daunting, but it's an important skill to learn for school and for life. Learning how to study more effectively can help you improve your grades and retain knowledge. It can a little more time to prepare at first, but the more you practice, the more efficient your studying will become! to get more information visit www.eliteacademy.com – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How to Study Effectively In Less Time


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How To Study Effectively and Efficiently In Less
Time
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3 Ways to do Study Efficiently
  • Creating Good Study Habits
  • Studying From Class Notes
  • Studying From Textbooks

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1. Creating Good Study Habits
  • Approach studying with the right mindset.
  • Think positively
  • Don't think about worst-case scenarios
  • See each obstacle as an opportunity to learn and
    grow.
  • Don't compare your grades to anyone else's.
  • Stick to a dedicated study routine.
  • Staying on schedule can help you manage your time
    and your workload, and may make it easier to
    focus on the task at hand
  • Try entering a "date" with yourself to study in
    your planner
  • Be as comfortable as possible.
  • Choose a chair that will be comfortable to sit on
    for upwards of one hour at a time.
  • Use a desk or table so you can spread out your
    study materials.
  • Avoid your bed. You might get so comfortable that
    you don't study. Associating other activities
    than sleep with your bed can also make it harder
    for you to sleep well.

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  • Study without distractions.
  • Turn your cell phone and TV off and resist the
    urge to check your social media accounts.
  • You may think that you're a good multi-tasker,
    but studying while doing other things like using
    Facebook, Instagram, and the like is not good.
  • Don't cram.
  • Breaking up the material you need to cover into
    small, manageable chunks is more effective than
    trying to memorize everything all at once.
  • Cover material in shorter sessions over a period
    of several days or even weeks for the best
    results.
  • Consider joining a study group.
  • Researchers have found that students who study
    together in groups tend to perform better on
    tests and quizzes.

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  • Have a little caffeine shortly before studying.
  • This will keep you awake and help you focus as
    you read, study, and prepare for class.
  • Just don't overdo it. Too much caffeine can make
    you feel jittery, anxious, or stressed-out.
  • Take a workout break
  • Studies show that making cardio workouts a part
    of your routine can improve memory and overall
    mental health.
  • Try changing up your surroundings for more
    efficient study sessions.
  • Know whether you work best in a quiet space or
    with ambient noise.
  • Try studying with the windows open (weather
    permitting). Researchers have found fresh air to
    be energizing and revitalizing.

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Studying From Class Notes
  • Record your class lecture, and listen to it at
    home or on the go.
  • use an audio recording device during class. If
    you're using a digital recorder, convert the file
    into an mp3 and listen to your lecture while
    you're commuting or working out in the morning.
  • Consolidate and trim down your notes in class.
  • Write down important ideas, concepts, names, and
    dates, rather than trying to take down every
    single word your instructor is saying.
  • Review your notes every day.
  • Read through each line of notes slowly and
    carefully.
  • Ask your instructor about anything that doesn't
    make sense or is unclear to you.

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  • Transfer notes from class into a designated study
    notebook.
  • This will allow you to compile the most vital
    information in one place, and can help you make
    more sense of the notes you took in class.
  • don't just copy the material mindlessly!
  • Review the whole week's worth of notes over the
    weekend. 
  • This will help reinforce the things you learned
    that week, and may help you contextualize each
    day's lesson better within the framework of the
    entire week's lesson plan.
  • Organize your notes.
  • Try different organization methods until you find
    one that works right for you.
  • This may include organizing handouts separate
    from notes, or organizing everything by date, by
    chapter, or by topic.

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Cont
  • Make and use flashcards.
  • Choose the most important names, dates, concepts,
    etc.
  • Write the name on one side and the definition on
    the back. For math formulae, write the equation
    on one side and the solution on the back.
  • Quiz yourself. 
  • Use mnemonic devices.
  • Don't get too complex with your mnemonic devices.
    They should be easy to remember and simple to
    apply on a test.
  • Song lyrics might be easiest to use. If you get
    stuck, try humming the song's rhythm to yourself,
    associating the lyrics with whatever material
    you're trying to memorize.
  • Use technology 
  • Many mobile apps will allow you to create
    flashcards. You can review them anywhere.
  • Try recording your notes in a wiki or blog. You
    can tag these posts with relevant keywords,
    making finding your material a snap when it comes
    time to study.

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3. Studying From Textbooks
  • Skim each chapter before reading.
  • If you're studying a creative work, such as a
    play or novel, look for patterns and themes.
  • If your teacher permits it, you can use a study
    guide such as Cliffs Notes to help you understand
    the plot, so that you can focus on more important
    themes and patterns.
  • Read the chapter closely and take notes.
  • You've skimmed the chapter and made note of the
    key concepts.
  • Be an active reader.
  • Draw a bracket around key concepts in the
    chapter, and circle any terms or names you're not
    familiar with.
  • Write questions in the margins as you read, then
    find the answers to those questions.

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  • Restate key concepts in your own words.
  • Remember that restating can also condense and
    focus. As you restate, make sure you pay
    attention to what seems most important.
  • Review everything you've read as soon as you
    finish the chapter.
  • Go over your notes and any flashcards you've
    made. Quiz yourself once you've read through all
    of your notes several times through.
  • Don't try to do it all at once. 
  • Studies have found that the most efficient way to
    study is in short bursts, typically in 1-3 hour
    increments. Give yourself several days, each with
    several sessions, to prepare.
  • Change up your subjects.
  • You can also try to relate material you're
    learning to stuff you already know. You can even
    create connections between new material and pop
    culture.

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718-358-3432
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www.eliteacademy.com
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