How to Improve Your Study Skills! Are these things you have said? By, Suzanne Brooks.

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How to Improve Your Study Skills! Are these things you have said? By, Suzanne Brooks

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How to Improve Your Study Skills!

Are these things you have said?By, Suzanne Brooks

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“I don’t know where to begin!”

• Make a list of thinks you have to do.

• Prioritize!

• Break down your workload into smaller parts and complete assignments a little at a time.

• Begin studying early for tests. You will be more prepared if you have several days worth of quality study time.

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“I don’t have enough time!”

• Preview your assignments.

• Identify the most important topics. This could help you realize where you need to focus the most attention. Then, organize the material in a way that makes the most sense to you.

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“I can’t stay awake!”

• Get moving! Get a cool drink of water and walk around your room or your house.

• Sit in a chair in front of a table or chair to complete your homework and study.

• Do not read while lying down.

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“I thought I knew it!”

• Review the information frequently. Reflect on what you have studied.

• Quiz yourself to check your understanding.

• Reread sections of material, or practice similar problems if you are having difficulty with particular portions of material.

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“There is too much to remember!”

• Organize the information to create a system that is personal and works for you!

• Try to rewrite or restate facts.

• Make relationships among the new information.

• Draw pictures, make lists, create diagrams or charts to help you understand the main ideas or words.

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“I think I understand it!”

• Make up questions about the information and test yourself.

• Think about what the teacher has stressed as important information.

• As you read, change statements into questions to review what you are learning.

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“I read it, but I don’t remember it!”

We remember best the things that are the most

meaningful to us.• As you read, try to think of your

own examples to relate to the information.

• Be creative and try to connect the new information to something you already know.

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“I just don’t want to study right now!”

See if these tips can help you get started so you can get

through!

• Make a list of all you have to do and check off the items as you complete them

• Do your least favorite subject first and end with the subject you like the best.

• Reward yourself when you are completely finished. Call a friend, watch TV, listen to radio, go outside to play, use the computer for fun, or play a game with your family.