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How To Study Effectively: 7 Study Hacks That Guarantee ‘A’s In Your Exams

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Having good grades in high school is obtainable only when you have learned how to study effectively. A good study habit isn’t all about reading your textbooks or notes for exams or tests. It is all about knowing what works for you and sticking to it. Continue reading to learn how to make ‘A’s in your exams using the 7 hacks I have listed below.

Exams period is a time every student strives to come out with flying colours. No one wants to fail their exams. But what distinguishes an ‘A’ student from a ‘B’ student is their study habits. The more efficient your study is, the higher your chances of becoming successful in your career.

Have you been struggling with good performance in your academics? This might be a result of how you approach your studies. Don’t worry. The essence of this article is to help you to enhance your study techniques and achieve success. You might be a hard-working student. But working hard is not enough. You need to be smart in your studies to see positive results in your academic pursuits. Read on to discover the secrets I have for you. Don’t forget to share this post with your friends to also benefit from it. Let’s get started.

7 Best methods to study effectively

How To Study Effectively: 7 Hacks That Guarantee ‘A’s In Your Exams

1. Set a good study plan

Studying effectively begins with a good study plan. You need to create a study timetable for yourself. This helps you to know the days, time and the courses or subject you want to read for the week. For instance, if you are offering a total of Nine (9) courses in school, it is necessary you allocate a day and time for each course. This will help to reduce the stress of trying to read all your books at a time and maximize your understanding of what you are studying.

Apart from creating a study timetable, you need to set some goals for yourself. For instance, stipulate how many topics you would like to cover per subject or course, and how many hours are allocated to those courses.

2. Identify the best time to study

One of the mistakes I see a lot of students make is reading anytime they feel like or see their friends reading. You are different from your friend. What works for them might not work for you. So, discover the best time suitable for you to read. You can discover this by knowing when you feel comfortable reading.

Some students read effectively at night but struggle to comprehend whenever they read during the day. Such students are night readers and will perform well if they stick to, night reading. Whereas, others understand more, whenever they read during the day. So, you need to discover what works for you and stick to it.

3. Avoiding studying in a noisy environment

A distraction-free environment is the best place to study if you want to increase performance. Some students read while listening to music, watching movies, or discussing with a friend. While this might work for you, it is not the best way to study very well. You must eliminate any form of distraction to stay focused. Reading in a conducive environment helps you to study for a long time and increases your understanding of whatever you are studying.

4. Make research

It is not advisable to depend only on what you were taught in class. You need to dig deeper if you really want to perform excellently in school. While reading your notes, make sure you have some necessary materials to help you conduct some research on that topic. If all you do is rehearse what your teacher or lecturer taught you, you will be limited to what they know. But going beyond that helps you to discover new definitions, new explanations or methods of solving that problem.

5. Take a break

It is possible to read for 10 hours without stopping, but how effective is that study? Taking some breaks while reading helps to relax your brain and your mind. Your brain is a machine and it needs some rest to function effectively. If you have formed the habit of reading for a long time without some space to relax, you need to readjust.

6. Avoid cramming

Cramming is effective only for a short period of time, except if you have a high retentive memory. Some students forget all they have read on the exam day simply because they have crammed instead of studying. Studying has to do with both intensive and extensive reading. Whereas cramming is studying intensively over a short period of time before exams. If you want to study successfully, avoid cramming while reading. Instead, read to understand. This will help you to answer questions in your exams, even if you have forgotten the definitions or the explanations your teacher gave.

7. Summarize what you have read

Writing down a complete summary of what you have learned helps to test your knowledge and understanding of the topic(s) you have read so far. Before closing your book(s), I want you to summarize all you have learnt from what you read. This method helps you to retain whatever you study. As you write down what you have learned, bring out your own definitions, examples and explanations, and translate them into your own words.

Conclusion

Improving your study habits for effective learning is a gradual process. What matters most is to discover your strength and stick to it. Trying to copy other people’s methods of reading is a bad study habit, and it will decrease your performance.

The best way to study to achieve your desired result is to read to understand, and not to read to pass your exams. When you read to understand something, you will hardly forget that thing. But when you study to pass your exams, you are preparing for short term success. Make reading a habit. If after adopting the above seven tips on how to study effectively and you fail to be consistent, you will never get positive results from it. So, read wide, read every day, and read smart for a better understanding. Kudos!

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