Success in school life is important in order to build a successful career in the future. Getting better grades in school can be a piece of cake provided you put in a bit of efforts all through the year and develop good study habits. Consider the tips given below and you will surely land up with only “A” grades in school.

 

Revise lessons – To facilitate better comprehension, you need to revise regularly and systematically every day. Cramming can help you remember a few things and chances are you will soon forget everything you have learnt in no time. Regular revision however will ensure that you fully understand subject and remember everything you have learnt so far. Planning a study schedule at the beginning of the semester would be appropriate.

 

Incorporate varied study techniques- Learning is not limited to just synopsizing lecture notes but also necessitates the use of diverse study techniques for deeper understanding of the subject. As such, you need to draw up schemes to correlate the various concepts you have learnt and discuss them with your friends or fellow students to make the whole process more interesting. 

 

Attempt previous exam papers – Most students are in the habit of solving previous year’s exam papers so as to get an idea of the type of questions that would be asked in the exam. It also helps them ample practice to finish their paper in the given time limit. Another advantage is that you get to see the exact format of the question paper and the number of questions you need to attempt.

 

Create a study plan – You need to set a goal and plan accordingly. You must first decide the concepts or problems you would like to cover and set a deadline for every task. Don’t procrastinate difficult tasks by sticking only to topics of your interest. Make sure that your study room has the right type of lighting and temperature so as to improve concentration while studying.

Take a short break after every one-hour or 45 minutes to stretch, relax, or enjoy a snack. Quickly reviewing math formulas or definitions just before retiring to bed is a good idea. This would help you in memorizing them faster and would stay in your memory for a very long time. You may also consider studying with a friend with whom you can compare notes, discuss topics, and even enjoy a round of quiz to test each other.

 

Make a timetable – No matter how badly we want to study, each one of us has a very limited attention span. Stretching beyond 2-3 hours will lead to non-productive time. Make an easy-to-follow timetable and assign time for each subject. Make sure that your schedule has a mix of reading and writing activities, as reading for hours at a stretch can affect your concentration and defeat the whole purpose of devising a study plan. After all, the quality of time spent in studying is more important than simply spending hours in vague reading.

 

Practice some time management and relaxation techniques to make the most of your study time. Pay attention to your eating habits, as bad eating habits can lead to poor concentration, memory recall. Kick off your day with a wholesome breakfast that is high in protein and vitamins along with a glass of fruit juice. Even during exams, it is necessary to drink lots of water and have a good meal to keep your energy levels high. A healthy diet should also be supported with eight hours of sleep for improved focus and memory recall.

 

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