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HOW DO YOU STUDY EFFECTIVELY? You'll be able to learn more if you know how to study more effectively. It improves your performance on tests. I.- PREPARE TO STUDY Tip #1: Choose a quiet place to study You must find a place that is not distracting for you, where you can do your studies. Could be in a quiet room or at the library. Tip #2: Set a specific time to study Choose specific days and times for you to study, and stick to your commitment. It is also helpful to create a study timeline, and you will see how to go about this in greater detail later on. Tip #3: Make sure you have all the study materials you need Take any textbooks, notes, and flash cards you will need to help you study. Also, remember not to bring things to study that you do not need or that can be distractions. Leave your cell phone behind, or turn it on silent and place it in a bag. If you are using a computer to study, do not get sidetracked by social media accounts or games. By bringing only the materials you need, it will be easier to stay on task. Tip #4: Keep a positive outlook about studying Staying positive will make your study time less burdensome and will help you grasp the material even if you are tackling a challenging subject. Take all the time you need to learn a topic, and don’t beat yourself up if you are having difficulty with the subject matter. Tip #5: Do not procrastinate –Not only does waiting until the last minute leave you with less time to study, but it also puts you in a stressful situation in which it is difficult to recall the material. This method won’t help you retain information for midterms and final exams. Also, remember that is it more effective and less daunting to study for shorter periods of time but more often than to study during one long, exhausting session. II.- START TO STUDY CHOOSE A GOOD ANVIRONMENT TO STUDY TAKE THE NECESSARY THINGS USE DIFFERENT METHOLOGIES USE YOURS RESOURCES

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HOW DO YOU STUDY EFFECTIVELY?

You'll be able to learn more if you know how to study more effectively. It improves your performance on tests.

I.- PREPARE TO STUDY

Tip #1: Choose a quiet place to study 

You must find a place that is not distracting for you, where you can do your studies.

Could be in a quiet room or at the library.

Tip #2: Set a specific time to study 

Choose specific days and times for you to study, and stick to your commitment. It is also

helpful to create a study timeline, and you will see how to go about this in greater detail

later on.

Tip #3: Make sure you have all the study materials you need 

Take any textbooks, notes, and flash cards you will need to help you study. Also,

remember not to bring things to study that you do not need or that can be distractions.

Leave your cell phone behind, or turn it on silent and place it in a bag.

If you are using a computer to study, do not get sidetracked by social media accounts or

games. By bringing only the materials you need, it will be easier to stay on task.

Tip #4: Keep a positive outlook about studying –

Staying positive will make your study time less burdensome and will help you grasp the

material even if you are tackling a challenging subject. Take all the time you need to learn a

topic, and don’t beat yourself up if you are having difficulty with the subject matter.

Tip #5: Do not procrastinate –Not only does waiting until the last minute leave you with

less time to study, but it also puts you in a stressful situation in which it is difficult to recall

the material. This method won’t help you retain information for midterms and final exams.

Also, remember that is it more effective and less daunting to study for shorter periods of

time but more often than to study during one long, exhausting session.

II.- START TO STUDY

CHOOSE A GOOD ANVIRONMENT TO STUDY TAKE THE NECESSARY THINGS USE DIFFERENT METHOLOGIES USE YOURS RESOURCES TAKE A RELAX

1) Herta Torres2) Alberto Castillo3) Valery Arotoma4) Marcos Baltzar5) José Galliqueo

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