WHAT iS THE MOST EFFECTIVE WAY TO STUDY?

Finding The best way to study is an ongoing process. It isn’t something that can be left to
the night before the test. You should be constantly improving your study skills
to better understand what works.
Learning how
to study better helps avoid panic and frustration the next time a big test is
coming up. After all, you are more likely to do well and be less stressed
before a test when you have had time to properly review and practice the
material!
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Mastering
effective study habits not only makes it easier to learn but will also help you
get better grades in high school and post-secondary.
The Best Five tips are below:
1#MAKE A STUDY SCHEDULE/PLAN
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When making a study schedule, look at your planner and think about what needs to be accomplished. Think about the types of questions that will be on the test and the topics that will be covered so you know what you should focus on. Set specific goals for each study session, like how many topics you will cover by the end of the session.
2 #Review your
syllabus 
Figure out when all of your exams will be and how much of
your grade they are worth. Put these dates on your calendar or planner so they
don't sneak up on you!
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·      Plan
review sessions beginning at least a week in advance of each exam. Ideally,
you'll do several mini-reviews well in advance, gradually increase the time in
which you study, rather than trying to cram everything into one mega session
the night before the test.
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3 #Learn And Write
Reading the chapters and highlighting important portions help a lot, but when you write down the important points you read in a piece of rough paper or your notebook, it helps you retain information even more.
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Read important points aloud and write them down after. This makes sure that you don't just SEE the points, but you HEAR them and WRITE them too.
4# ASK QUESTIONS IF YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND
Raise your hand and ask
questions if you don’t understand something. If you don’t feel comfortable
asking in front of everyone, write yourself a reminder to talk to the teacher
after class.
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Don’t be afraid to ask your teachers for help –
they’ll be glad to assist.
If you need clarification on a topic you’re struggling with, then ask them to talk you through it. Don’t panic in silence when there’s a support network around you.
5#Deal with your stress
Taking exams is stressful, but you can make it easier by improving the way you study. Studying for your exams effectively and efficiently will keep you from feeling unprepared, and it will set you up for success!
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Exam stress is perfectly normal – in fact, a little
bit of stress can be a positive motivator.
However, too much of it can negatively affect your
performance.
So take regular breaks, exercise daily, and spend
time relaxing with friends. If you begin to feel frustrated or overwhelmed,
step away from the books for a while.
It’s
normal to be nervous – use it to your advantage
Everyone gets
nervous before an exam. Research indicates that mild levels of anxiety can
improve alertness and provide the burst of energy needed to get through
demanding situations.
However, too
much anxiety can be debilitating. Before going into the exam room, don’t
stress about the things you think you do not know.
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Focus on the task ahead and have confidence in what you do know. A small amount of
anxiety together with confidence is the key – accept your anxiety and don’t let
it overwhelm you.
Bonus for you
Scientifically proved Method to Enhance Study 
SQ5R is
short for Survey, Questions, Read, Record, Recite,
Review and Reflect.
·        
Survey: Skim
through the textbook and mark important areas. Don't take more than 7-10
minutes
· Question: In your textbook, turn the headings and subheadings into questions that could be asked in the exam. Jot down possible questions at the side of important portions of the
·        
Read,
Record, Recite: Go
through the text again and record important points in your own words
separately. Put them in bullets or in boxes for better visual representation.
Recite the points you noted to yourself
·        
Review: Ask
yourself the questions you noted and see if you can answer them properly
· Reflect: Repeat the above steps and reflect on the topic you learned till it's completely memorized.










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