Handy Study Tips: Make The Most Out Of Your Studies

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By Ng Saw Ting and Loke Kar Mun
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In a blink of an eye, the semester is about to end and the finals are fast approaching. Students often find it difficult to concentrate on their studies with many unnecessary distractions cluttered around during this critical time. With the speedy advancement of communication technologies, the Internet and now, the latest introduction of multi-functional smartphones have made the students even more distracted from concentrating on their studies. The latest generation of smartphones sports a variety of interesting applications that attracts youngsters to indulge in the entertainment provided.

Undoubtedly, the role of communication technology has impacted greatly in the daily routines of people nowadays. Students may find themselves putting off their study time to play with their phones or checking their Facebook pages more often than necessary. So, here are few helpful tips on how to remain focused on studying.

1)   Find a suitable or conducive study environment
A suitable and conducive study environment can indeed help us to focus better. A quiet and calm environment such as the library or at home helps us to think effectively and improve our cognitive thinking. Try to avoid studying in noisy places such as restaurants, cafés, and other public places. You should also avoid studying on the bed as you will most probably end up falling asleep with your books and notes. Thus, it is important to choose a suitable study place for effective studying.

2)   Find a study partner rather than a group study


Group study may not be as effective as you think. You will easily be distracted by outburst of random chatters and go off-topic with your discussion with one another. Instead, you should find one or two study partners who can really help you in your studies or revisions. A study partner should be sensible and able to focus on studying without getting distracted easily. The benefit of studying together is you may generate more ideas and perspectives from others, which could prove to be helpful in developing your thinking skill and provide suggestions and different perspectives to the same topic.

3)     Turn off electronic devices when studying




Electronic devices such as mobile phones and computers should be turned off to avoid distractions. You should cut off the internet access as well if you know you will be easily tempted. Some people will not be able to withstand the burning temptation to click on their computers and scroll through their smart phones because of the mundane studying process after a while. Replying texts, playing games and apps during studying wastes a lot of time and distracts the mind from knowledgeable input.

4)   Do not do other things while studying
You are discouraged to do other stuff when you are studying. This is due to the fact that multi-tasking will ruin your focus because you are dividing your attention to both things simultaneously. Not only will this slow down your studies but it will also affect your ability to think. For instance, try not to listen to music when you are studying. Music tends to entertain you and sometimes can distract you from your studies rather than helping you to focus.

5)   Take short breaks in between studying
You are advised to take short breaks of 5-10 minutes or more to relax your mind after a long period of studying. You may need to recharge your brain by walking around or do other things besides looking at the notes and books for hours. Resting for a while is useful so that you may not feel stressed up and tensed by long periods of studying.

6)   Choose a suitable time to study




Everyone has a different body clock. Thus, everyone has a different time for effective studying. You have to know when you are “switched on” to study effectively. Choose a time that you feel is suitable for you to memorize, do practices and make notes. It may be early in the morning, or at midnight but remember to keep your mind fresh and alert to study effectively. You should schedule your subjects according to these times, difficult subjects when you are mentally active and at your best and easier subjects when you are less efficient.

7)   Eat little, but often


Some students tend to study daily and nightly to the extent of forgoing proper meals. You are discouraged to do so because what you eat affects how your mind functions. You should eat healthy and light meals such as sandwiches, fish, vegetables, fruits and food that provide the vitamins and minerals necessary for thinking and keeping your mind fresh and alert. Try not to take heavy meals as it will affect your digestive system as well as make you feel drowsy.

    Studying for the finals can take up a lot of energy and may be a very stressful period. But with these helpful tips, you are sure to be able to take on the challenge and soar through the hard times without much difficulty.




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