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How to study || procrastinator edition

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Hey friends this is my new blog about study and I apologize for late making blog bcz of mine exams.

So

In this blog, i write abt basic study related tips that I haven't seen a lot of people talk abt often.

coming from someone who struggles with procrastination and stress management, these tips are mostly based on personal experience so they might not work for you, but they are what worked for me. there's a lot more that goes on behind the scenes but I don't wanna make this blog longer than it already is.

if you need help, dm me directly if you'd like.

happy reading :smile:

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                  1. material :                   

          > collect notes, pdfs, online resources,

           websites, even wikipedia pages.

        > if you're going to study, you need to

            have something to study lol.

                      2. reading :                        

          > don't immediately throw yourself

            into your books.

        > first try to familiarize yourself with

            your syllabus and the topics you're

            supposed to learn.     

                      3. learning :                     

          > learn to simplify things according

            to your understanding.

         > start by trying to get a gist of the

            concepts you're studying. this goes

            for theory aspects of all subjects but

            especially science and maths.

         > repeated practice and application is

           important after this.

                  4. note taking :                    

          > maintain 2 notebooks:

            fair copy + rough copy.

         > write down important points during

            class or lectures in the "rough" copy.

         > rewrite them in the fair copy when

            you have time (i recommend doing

            it right after class).

         > how you organise your notes

            is completely up to you.

                 5. studying :                    

          this depends entirely on you and

         your will, but i do have one tip.

         > maintain a study desk and never

            do anything other than study at your

            designated spot.

         > even if you've sat down for barely

            a minute, get up if you have other

            things to do. don't use your phone,

            sleep, or eat at your desk. do these

            things elsewhere.

         if you consistently do this, you train

         your body to get into 'study-mode'

         each time you sit down at your desk.

...

..

                  1. material :                   

          > collect notes, pdfs, online resources,

           websites, even wikipedia pages.

        > if you're going to study, you need to

            have something to study lol.

                      2. reading :                        

          > don't immediately throw yourself

            into your books.

        > first try to familiarize yourself with

            your syllabus and the topics you're

            supposed to learn.

                   3. learning :                     

          > learn to simplify things according

            to your understanding.

         > start by trying to get a gist of the

            concepts you're studying. this goes

            for theory aspects of all subjects but

            especially science and maths.

         > repeated practice and application is

           important after this.

                  4. note taking :                    

          > maintain 2 notebooks:

            fair copy + rough copy.

         > write down important points during

            class or lectures in the "rough" copy.

         > rewrite them in the fair copy when

            you have time (i recommend doing

            it right after class).

         > how you organise your notes

            is completely up to you.

                 5. studying :                    

          this depends entirely on you and

         your will, but i do have one tip.

         > maintain a study desk and never

            do anything other than study at your

            designated spot.

         > even if you've sat down for barely

            a minute, get up if you have other

            things to do. don't use your phone,

            sleep, or eat at your desk. do these

            things elsewhere.

         if you consistently do this, you train

         your body to get into 'study-mode'

         each time you sit down at your desk.

                  6. routine :                    

          common knowledge but it works in

         tandem with the previous point.

         if you have trouble maintaining

         routines, my tip is don't restrict

         yourself with time limits bc you

         start dreading them.

         > instead, set general "goals" that

            you want to achieve each day. for

            example,

        monday :

        calculus/derivatives (morning)

        physics/electrostatics (afternoon)

        chemistry/solutions (evening)

        tuesday :

        calculus/integrals (morning)

        physics/semiconductors (afternoon)

        chemistry/kinetics (evening)

        point is, don't make your routine

         so rigid that unexpected events will

         derail your entire day.

...

And that concludes this blog, ty for reading this far :heart:3

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