Study Tip Archive - February 2012


"Stay informed. Read all the current news and then recap what you want to learn."
     
  Mayet C  
  College Grad  
  Malaybaly, Philippines  
  2/29/2012  
     
"My principle when studying is to be efficient! Choose the best time to study, which is different for every person. Take some rest if your brain is too tired to concentrate."
     
  Jessia Khalis  
  Student, Secondary 3  
  Singapore, Singapore  
  2/27/2012  
     
"If you study just to remember, you will forget. But if you study to understand, you will remember! So be wise when you study and always try to get a better understanding of everything before concluding any chapter."
     
  Asanda Mkhonza  
  Student, 11th grade  
  Umlazi Durban , South Africa  
  2/23/2012 8:28:00 AM  
     
"I like to organize all of my stuff out. Then when going over notes and then doing homework,it helps me know what I'm doing and looking over!"
     
  Skye W  
  Student, 8th Grade  
  Bismarck, North Dakota  
  2/16/2012  
     
"Try to go to a corner of your room and first check there is no one coming. Close your door and concentrate."
     
  Goku Gomez James  
  Student, third grade  
  Harare, Zimbabwe  
  2/13/2012  
     
"Your brain can only focus on one thing at a time. So when you're studying, that's what you have to focus on. You can't watch TV and do your reading at the same time. "
     
  Angel Torres  
  Student, Grade 7  
  Pueblo, Colorado  
  2/11/2012  
     
"I always carry a small notebook with me. That way I can write down ideas or questions that come to me about my classes. Otherwise I would forget them."
     
  Helen A  
  Student, 10th grader  
  Boise, Idaho  
  2/6/2012  
     

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