How to study well / develop good study habits? - Page 2
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NarutO
Germany18839 Posts
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haster27
Taiwan809 Posts
On February 03 2010 16:55 Cambium wrote: I go to the library to study, and unless I absolutely need my laptop, I try not to bring it. Procrastination level up: Currently using school library computer to check out tl.net ![]() | ||
xmShake
United States1100 Posts
This is probably what you're looking for, start from the beginning. | ||
Synthesis
Canada167 Posts
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affinity
United States266 Posts
Pomodoro Technique: It's just studying for 25 minutes, then resting for 5 minutes cycle. I feel like it helps me study because it forces me to define clear goals for that 25 minutes. Of course, committing myself to the 25 minutes is a challenge as well... ![]() http://www.pomodorotechnique.com/ for details on the technique, http://www.focusboosterapp.com/ for an app to help keep track of time Productivity Sheets: I use http://davidseah.com/blog/the-printable-ceo-vii-resource-time-tracking/ for weekly/monthly task tracking and http://davidseah.com/blog/comments/emergent-task-planner-free-version-updates/ to plan out my day. The weekly/monthly sheets make me feel less guilty about slacking off if I know when exactly I'm going to study or do work. (Also helps against "oh, there's a midterm tomorrow?" situations) The rest of the series is pretty interesting too, I just found that those 2 help me the most. | ||
yesplz
United States295 Posts
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