Effective Learning Hacks for Improved Studies 

Be consistent -  If you try to cram, you’ll set yourself up for failure. It’s far more effective to get a little bit done every day than it is to get a lot done in a single frantic studying binge.

Sleep properly -  Ironically, learning about the importance of sleep can bring on peoples’ sleep anxiety. So don’t set yourself a target of getting to sleep. Just make sure that your sleeping environment is set up just right.

Try the Pomodoro method -  When you know that you’re going to have a short break in ten minutes, it can help you to push through any boredom or distraction that might start to set in.

Create the right environment -  Our workspace might be a small corner of the house, or it might be an entire room that you’ve devoted to studying. You might decide that you work better with a certain kind of music or in complete silence.

Create flashcards -  Flashcards provide an easy way to familiarise yourself with key concepts and pieces of information. You can also use them to quiz yourself later.

Break everything down -  If you break down long lists of information into groups, then you’ll find it much easier to retain the knowledge. Also, consider systems and categories. You can use this to prompt yourself when you come to test yourself later.

Teach other people -  It’s a well-worn piece of advice, but it’s true: the surest way to expose gaps in your knowledge is to try to convey that knowledge to another person.

Get some exercise -  Regular exercise will improve your memory and concentration, as well as fending off the stress that’s associated with intensive study.

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