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4 Study Habits to Help Improve Exam Scores
How you study plays a role in how you do on your exams. More is not always better, especially if your study time is filled with distractions. Here are a few tips for improving your study habits.
1. Slow and steady.
There are people who can cram the night before and still do well on exams. They are few and far between, however, and they often feel stressed and full of anxiety. A better approach is to study at least an hour each day for about 10-14 days before the exam.
2. Create a study area.
To get the most out of your study time, you've got to eliminate all distractions. That way, you'll have a better chance of committing the information you're studying to memory. Choose an area that's available when you need it, that's quiet and well-lit, that has the materials you'll need, that has adequate storage space, and most important of all, that has a comfortable chair and temperature.
3. Learn how to manage your time.
Rather than trying to fit study time in as time frees up, block out chunks of time on your calendar that are devoted solely to study. By actually scheduling your study time, there is less chance you will ignore the responsibility.
4. Take good notes.
Come to class prepared to take notes. The instructor likely will devote much of his speaking time to delivering information that'll appear on tests. Listen carefully, abbreviate as necessary, and rewrite your notes after class when you have more time and while the material is still fresh in your mind.
Follow these four study habits and you'll be on the road to a better score on your next exam.
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