How To Improve Your Study Habits

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Improving Your (Kids) Study Habits

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How to Study Well (Image via: Wikipedia Commons)
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How To Improve Your Study Habits

30 Tips Guide for all Students

  1. Start by keeping a priority assignment notebook or to-do journal.
  2. Keep a notebook for all of your school subjects, bring it to class and update it often.
  3. Attend your classes.
  4. Listen attentively to your professor, and participating classmates.
  5. Ask questions in class if there is a need to clarify some points.
  6. Listen well in class, and don’t allow problems to distract you.
  7. Keep your attention focused on the subject.
  8. Take class notes.
  9. Have a note-taking system.
  10. Have a private shorthand system for taking notes.
  11. Study effectively. Have sufficient study materials to help you.
  12. Read. Underline your textbooks.
  13. Look up new words in the dictionary.
  14. Read even tables, charts, and graphs.
  15. Research in the library. Use the (card) catalogue.
  16. Organize your notes before writing a paper.
  17. When making papers, do a first draft.
  18. Proofread for spelling and punctuation errors.
  19. Submit all of your assignments.
  20. Prepare well for tests and exams.
  21. Keep a long term calendar of scheduled tests, reports, projects, and other school activities.
  22. Also study on a regular basis.
  23. Follow a daily schedule. Have a regular place to work and study.
  24. Study with your friends.
  25. Try to always learn in school. Always make use of your mind.
  26. Also take care of your body. Eat healthy meals.
  27. Get seven to eight hours of sleep each night.
  28. Reward yourself with R & R, rest, relaxation, recreation.
  29. Keep track of you progress.
  30. Constantly improve your study habits. Make adjustments or improvements on any or all of the suggestions above.

Kids can improve their study skills, and eventually, improve their grades.

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