Test Study Tips 101

Everyone is different.  Some people love to learn and to them good study habits come naturally.  For others, studying is something that wastes time, causes frustration, and results in low test’s scores.  But, if that person is you, you can change your unproductive study habits into good, productive ones.  That article is directed at helping you to do just that.

First off, review your new information or notes the same day.  If you wait even a few days, the material may not seem familiar anymore and you will have to, in effect, learn it all over again.  However, a quick review later in the day or before bed will help you to retain the information for future use.  Then when you sit down to study for your test, you will recognize the information and your study will go faster and more smoothly.

Next, when you sit and study for long periods of time, “all nighters,” you exhaust yourself and this leads to frustration.  Instead, study for brief amounts of time but in frequent sessions.  If you have 20 minutes to review, do it, then focus on another activity for a bit and then study some more.

Also, try out different ways to set up your study environment.  Do you need absolute silence or would some calming music help?  Do you work better on a clean, organized desk or will sitting at the park work out for you?  Try different things and when you find what works for you, you might just be surprised at how much your environment can influence your retention abilities. If you are attending a technical school or college, such as an auto technician school, cna training school or other medical technical schools such as x ray technician schools, to receive x ray technician training, you will often find that they provide study halls and times set aside specifically for studying where students will be able to study in peace and quite.

Furthermore, remember to leave plenty of time to study.  When you “cram” before an exam, it stresses out the brain and you’ll retain less information.  This is where having a good schedule comes in.  Know when your test is and set up certain days to study.  Do not let friends talk you out of keeping with your schedule.  They will not be there to help you pass you exam!  When you know what days you are going to study on, then you will also know what days are free to do other things.  Use these free days to do something active and get out of the house.  You will then feel refreshed and ready to study on your study days.

If you really desire to get better grades and feel that you actually are learning, you can.  All you have to do is focus, apply some of these basic techniques, and keep with it!

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