How To Study Effectively To Score Good Grades?

How To Study Effectively To Score Good Grades?

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Finals! Examination! Test! Words that strike fear and dread into the heart of any student. It’s quite normal and obvious. But, there’s a problem in this. Examinations are meant to test your abilities, so why fear them? If you are prepared well before your exams, you can definitely fare well in them. Many students don’t know how to arm themselves for their tests and exams. Here are a few tips to help them to study effectively in order to score good grades.

1. Make a schedule

The only way to make sure you remember the answers to tough questions is to make an effort to study them in the first place. Make a list of all your subjects with an estimated time allotted to each chapter or topic. This will ensure that you have completed studying for the subject by a certain date so you can set aside time to relax and revise.

2. Reward yourself

Nothing works better than motivation! If you are one of those people who distract themselves by taking a shower or getting up to eat while studying, you are not doing yourself any favors. Tell yourself that you can have that sandwich once you’re done with the first 5 pages of Spanish vocabulary, or take a nap once you’re halfway through a topic. Don’t set unrealistic goals though. Reward yourself according to your cramming abilities.

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3. Eat light

Diet plays a huge role in your mindset before and after a paper. Healthy eating is definitely preferable to junk. Although if a double cheeseburger makes you feel comfortable, then you should definitely go for it. It is advisable not to overeat as it could make you feel sick or even sleepy which would definitely not be helpful.

4. Don’t stress yourself out

Stress messes with your brain; naturally you’re more likely to forget stuff. Stay calm by listening to your favorite music or make yourself a special lunch (again, don’t overeat!). Most importantly, stay away from people who make you feel like you have not studied well enough for the paper. There’s also the other end of the spectrum, where there are people who might be hysterical that they haven’t studied well enough. Stay away from these people too, you might get overconfident!

5. Preparation

Before writing the paper, make sure that you have at least two pens and a pencil. Depending on the paper, you might need extra stationery like a ruler or perhaps a compass. Make sure you carry these with you. Write your answers clearly and legibly marking off the questions when they are completed. This will guarantee that you don’t leave any questions unanswered.