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- Find A Quiet Work Space
- Bedroom/Dorm Room
- Kitchen
- Library
- Living Room
2. Have Everything You Need Right By You
- Textbooks
- Pens/Pencils
- Sharpener
- Paper
- Notebook
- Binders
3. No Distractions!
- No phone
- No TV
- No lyrical music
- No social media
4. Take Breaks
Taking breaks is much better for your brain than cramming a lot information for a long period of time. Our minds tend to wander when it needs a break. So when you notice yourself not focusing as well...take a break! Go get a healthy snack, take a minute to text, go for a walk, go online, play a quick game. Make sure you set a timer so you don't go overboard with your breaks. I usually study a subject for a half hour (30 mins) then take a 5 to 10 minute break then go study a different subject so that your more interested in doing your work and you also get more done.
5. Keep An Agenda
- Test
- Assignments
- Final Exams
- Social
- Appointments
- Work
- To do lists
- Purple-School
- Green-Assignments
- Pink-Social
- Blue-Work
- Orange-Appointments
6. Organization System
- Color Coded: Pick a different solid color folder for each subject along with matching notebooks.
- Binder System 1: Put a different solid color folder or tab dividers for each subject in a binder and some paper between each folder.
- Binder System 2: Use different binders for each subject.
- 5 Subject Notebook: Find a 5 subject notebook that you like and designate a section to each subject.
7. Type Notes From Class
Once you take notes in class take time to type them up. They are much easier to read, neat, and you can add nice pictures. Add and clarify anything while you type them up. Save the notes from class and file them away. Once they are typed put them in a folder or where ever you choose to put them. I'd suggest to put the most recent notes on top of other notes so they are ready when you need to study. Make sure you keep all notes for once subject together so they are ready for you when finals come! Make sure to not mix notes with other subjects it becomes harder to study because you can't find them.
8. File Notes For Final Exams
Get into the habit of not throwing any work away until the end of the semester. Keep all the notes, papers, assignments, tests in a safe place. I have a binder with tab dividers for each class and I hold all the papers I don't need in it. When we finish a section in class I put all of the assignment associated to that section into the binder. When final exams come I pull out the binder and look through all the papers I have. You could also use an accordion file, a file box, or folders.
9. Highlighters, Sticky Notes, Tabs, and Colored Pens
I'm a sucker for all of these! They help with studying and organizing. While reading papers that were handed out and textbooks highlight things you find important. I'd suggest making sure the highlighter doesn't bleed through the page first. If it does opt for underlining with a pen/pencil. I use sticky notes to mark pages, write down questions, and words I don't know. Tabs are great for marking the page your on or something you want to put attention towards such as a graph or picture. Last but not least colored pens are great for color coding as well as making your notes look nice to look at and easier to read.
10. Cut Your Index Cards In Half!
In school we go through so much index cards. I like to cut my card in half so I have twice as much and I still have plenty of room to write down what I need to but this may depend on how big your handwriting is. Also cut a piece of paper the same size as the index card to label what the cards are for such as: Science Section 1.
11. Create A Study Binder
I have a small binder that I put useful school papers in such as:
- Multiplication Chart
- Roman Numeral Chart
- Formula Sheet
- Punctuation Chart
- Periodic Table
- Conversion Chart
- Maps
- and more!
Disclaimer:
All opinions are my own.
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