Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Study Tip #3

If you begin studying before you think you need to, you can go at a more relaxed pace, increasing the possibility that you’ll retain what you learn. Because the stress can make it more difficult to remember certain facts, avoiding the stress of cramming can help you learn more efficiently. If you do most of your studying in the same place, you not only reduce the risk of losing important papers, but you can condition yourself to be more ready for learning when you sit down there. Be sure to pick a place that’s quiet, distraction-free, and clutter-free.

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