Friday, December 18, 2009

if u dont or even cant make urself study you should try to:




Set Up a Conducive Study Space



Choose the place and assemble your materialsA library is ideal. Yes, we know that you shudder at the thought of going to a library, but that's what makes it so perfect. What could be more boring (translation: less distracting) than a library? However, if you're the type who can't focus amid that deafening silence, you should at least pick a place where you know you will be able to focus. Here are some suggestions:A quiet coffee shopA study hallA student loungeAn empty classroomA bedroom is not a good place, since you'll be near a phone, a bed, a TV and other distractions. After 30 minutes, you'll start reasoning with yourself that a tube break is essential for your sanity.Make sure you have all the materials with you that you might need; you don't want to waste time looking for your lucky pen (or hunting someone down to borrow one that's inferior). It's also best to have a table or large desk where you can spread your stuff so it will all be within easy reach.Here's a quick inventory you can take to determine if you've found the right study environment for you.Make sure you're comfortableWhatever area you choose, make sure it's relatively pleasant and comfortable. Some people need silence to study, while others can't study without some background music. (Researchers have found that listening to music can improve mental focus, though not necessarily while you're studying.) It's probably best to avoid high-energy music like hip-hop or hardcore rock, though--if you find yourself singing along to the music or even tapping your foot, chances are, your attention is lagging. The mellower, the better.


Set Up a Regular Study Schedule
There's nothing more frustrating than spending a day "studying" only to find that you've accomplished very little. The trick to avoiding this is not to study longer (though this may also help), but to be more focused during the time that you do study. So keep track of everything. Carry a day planner or personal digital assistant with you everywhere so you can write down new tasks that come your way.Be specificMake your schedule as specific as possible. Decide not only when you'll study, but also what subjects you'll tackle at that given time. Be sure to set aside blocks of time specifically devoted to each course. And take note of which courses require more hours of studying and preparation, so you can keep your priorities in check.




Studies show that most people study best in the morning. So if you think you can do it, try to readjust your sleep schedule so that you can do the bulk of your studying before noon. Then, you'll not only be happier (about getting your studying out of the way), but you'll also remember stuff better. Besides, most (though by all means not all) exams will take place during the day, so it's best to simulate that by studying at the same time as when the exam will take place.


ინტრუქციას გავეცანი და მინდა ჩემი ცხოვრება როგორმე ამის დახმარებით შევცვალო..არ ვიცი რამდენად დამეხმარება მაგრამ იმედი მაქვს რომ შევძლებ...


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