Every child in high school or college has their own way of studying or they don’t study at all. If you’re having trouble studying, maybe these tips can help. The first one is setting a time schedule to study and keeping that time every day so you won’t get unorganized. Another helpful tip is studying in a quiet room with no distractions as your cell phone, music or siblings so you can focus. It is important to take a break between each subject so you don’t cram everything in at once and over exhaust yourself. Choosing which style you study better with is also a good skill, some people prefer to write their notes others might like seeing the teacher write the notes and the last ones are those who like listening to their notes. Choosing which one you are is an important study skill.
Spreading your notes over a few days will help keep the material fresh in your mind. You can also study in groups with people who understand the material so they can help you understand. Color code your notes picking a different color for different subjects and assignment due dates that are coming up and some that are far away to keep you organized. Studying by yourself is fine but how do you know if you are actually learning something? Have a family member or a friend quiz you over the material. It is important to not get frustrated when you don’t get something done. Take a small break and grab a small snack and drink to refresh your mind and give yourself time to cool off. Keeping a clean study area is very important so you can know what is what and don’t confuse anything that has nothing to do with your notes separate from your notes and assignment.