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]]>Because exams are announced well in advance, make sure to develop a study schedule, making sure to divide your subjects and the topics they consist of into digestible pieces. By doing smaller study sessions over time, you’ll be able to better retain the information you study. If you do wish to study for a few hours, make sure to give yourself breaks to recharge.
While memorizing your work is important, putting what you’ve learned into action is more difficult. Ultimately, in higher education, you’re typically expected to use your knowledge in order to solve complex problems. Give yourself tests or perhaps get a hold of some past exam papers to practice your skills and give yourself a taste of what lies ahead in your exam.
The more you practice what you’ve learnt, the more easily you’ll remember the work you’ve studied. Keep learning your course materials over again until it comes naturally to you.
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]]>The first step is to talk to your tutors and make sure they know that you’re struggling. They will be able to support you and might even be able to arrange an extension for your essay or coursework. It can be daunting admitting to our professors that we’re not on track, but it’s definitely worth it and better than suffering in silence.
There may be many reasons why you’ve fallen behind, and being in this situation is certainly not always an individual’s fault. However, now that you’re here, you do need to find a way out of this situation. Sit down with a tutor or a friend and work out a clear work schedule, so that you can get back on track with your studies without falling further behind.
Once you’ve fallen behind with work, the pressure is certainly on to catch up again. You will indeed need to stay focused on your studies to get back on track, but this doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t take moments for yourself. Letting yourself relax and engage in some of your hobbies will make concentrating on work easier, and you are likely to be more successful.
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]]>If you have an inkling of what type of career you’re after, job shadow someone in that field in order to see what a day on the job is like. This way, you can select a major that leads to a job you can envision yourself enjoying.
One simple way to decide what major to pursue is by taking an aptitude test. This will at least tell you where your talents and personality lie so that you can narrow down your options.
Consult with lecturers on the subjects that interest you in order to get more of an understanding of that field, particularly once you leave school. Also, talk to some student advisors to get a better understanding of the courses available to you and what they entail so you can exercise all your options.
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]]>Schedule specific times for scrolling through your feeds. Keep it strictly outside study hours to avoid falling down the rabbit hole.
Use apps or browser extensions to block those addictive social platforms when it’s time to hit the books. Apps like Forest or StayFocusd are your new BFFs.
Instead of endlessly scrolling, indulge in activities that feed your soul and boost focus. Think meditation, a quick workout, or diving into a good book.
Team up with a friend who’s also on the grind. Keep each other in check, share your study goals, and keep a mutual cheerleading vibe at all times.
Keep in mind the perks of a social media detox during exam season – better concentration, less stress, and nailing your grades like a pro. While it may be hard to resist temptation, it’s only temporary; and the benefits are worth it.
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]]>The post The Pomodoro Technique Can Make Your Studying More Effective appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>Imagine a tomato timer (pomodoro in Italian) ticking down for 25 minutes. That’s the core of this technique. You dedicate those 25 minutes to undistracted, focused work on a single task, followed by a short five-minute break. Repeat this cycle four times, then take a longer 20-30 minute break.
Breaking down large tasks into smaller, manageable chunks makes them seem less daunting. You’re more likely to tackle that mountain of reading when you know you only have to focus for 25 minutes, not hours. Knowing you have a limited time frame also forces you to stay laser-focused. Lastly, short bursts of focused work followed by breaks are also better for retaining information than marathon study sessions.
A kitchen timer or phone app will do. Break down your study session into manageable chunks, like reading a chapter or completing a practice problem set, and get started.
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]]>Most people facing a study slump put pressure on themselves to keep studying without taking breaks, but that’s part of the problem. Instead of forcing yourself to work harder, take some time to recharge your batteries and give your brain some time to unwind.
If you’re always relying on the same studying technique, consider switching things up once it stops working. Changing your method may seem like a risky move, but if what you’re currently doing isn’t working, you won’t lose anything by doing something different, from studying with a buddy and creating flash cards to taking notes and recording yourself.
If you’re a visual thinker, set clear goals for yourself and write them down before you start studying. They’ll help you maximize your time and keep yourself accountable, allowing you to focus on the task at hand and stay motivated.
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]]>The post Study Smarter With These Tips appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>Because exams are announced well in advance, make sure to develop a study schedule, making sure to divide your subjects and the topics they consist of into digestible pieces. By doing smaller study sessions over time, you’ll be able to better retain the information you study. If you do wish to study for a few hours, make sure to give yourself breaks to recharge.
While memorizing your work is important, putting what you’ve learned into action is more difficult. Ultimately, in higher education, you’re typically expected to use your knowledge in order to solve complex problems. Give yourself tests or perhaps get a hold of some past exam papers to practice your skills and give yourself a taste of what lies ahead in your exam.
The more you practice what you’ve learnt, the more easily you’ll remember the work you’ve studied. Keep learning your course materials over again until it comes naturally to you.
The post Study Smarter With These Tips appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>The post 3 Ways To Get Caught Up On Coursework When Falling Off Track appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>The first step is to talk to your tutors and make sure they know that you’re struggling. They will be able to support you and might even be able to arrange an extension for your essay or coursework. It can be daunting admitting to our professors that we’re not on track, but it’s definitely worth it and better than suffering in silence.
There may be many reasons why you’ve fallen behind, and being in this situation is certainly not always an individual’s fault. However, now that you’re here, you do need to find a way out of this situation. Sit down with a tutor or a friend and work out a clear work schedule, so that you can get back on track with your studies without falling further behind.
Once you’ve fallen behind with work, the pressure is certainly on to catch up again. You will indeed need to stay focused on your studies to get back on track, but this doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t take moments for yourself. Letting yourself relax and engage in some of your hobbies will make concentrating on work easier, and you are likely to be more successful.
The post 3 Ways To Get Caught Up On Coursework When Falling Off Track appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>The post How to Choose a College Major appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>If you have an inkling of what type of career you’re after, job shadow someone in that field in order to see what a day on the job is like. This way, you can select a major that leads to a job you can envision yourself enjoying.
One simple way to decide what major to pursue is by taking an aptitude test. This will at least tell you where your talents and personality lie so that you can narrow down your options.
Consult with lecturers on the subjects that interest you in order to get more of an understanding of that field, particularly once you leave school. Also, talk to some student advisors to get a better understanding of the courses available to you and what they entail so you can exercise all your options.
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]]>The post Navigating Exam Season: A Guide to Social Media Detox appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>Schedule specific times for scrolling through your feeds. Keep it strictly outside study hours to avoid falling down the rabbit hole.
Use apps or browser extensions to block those addictive social platforms when it’s time to hit the books. Apps like Forest or StayFocusd are your new BFFs.
Instead of endlessly scrolling, indulge in activities that feed your soul and boost focus. Think meditation, a quick workout, or diving into a good book.
Team up with a friend who’s also on the grind. Keep each other in check, share your study goals, and keep a mutual cheerleading vibe at all times.
Keep in mind the perks of a social media detox during exam season – better concentration, less stress, and nailing your grades like a pro. While it may be hard to resist temptation, it’s only temporary; and the benefits are worth it.
The post Navigating Exam Season: A Guide to Social Media Detox appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>The post The Pomodoro Technique Can Make Your Studying More Effective appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>Imagine a tomato timer (pomodoro in Italian) ticking down for 25 minutes. That’s the core of this technique. You dedicate those 25 minutes to undistracted, focused work on a single task, followed by a short five-minute break. Repeat this cycle four times, then take a longer 20-30 minute break.
Breaking down large tasks into smaller, manageable chunks makes them seem less daunting. You’re more likely to tackle that mountain of reading when you know you only have to focus for 25 minutes, not hours. Knowing you have a limited time frame also forces you to stay laser-focused. Lastly, short bursts of focused work followed by breaks are also better for retaining information than marathon study sessions.
A kitchen timer or phone app will do. Break down your study session into manageable chunks, like reading a chapter or completing a practice problem set, and get started.
The post The Pomodoro Technique Can Make Your Studying More Effective appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>The post 3 Useful Tips for Overcoming Your Next Study Slump appeared first on Graduatez.
]]>Most people facing a study slump put pressure on themselves to keep studying without taking breaks, but that’s part of the problem. Instead of forcing yourself to work harder, take some time to recharge your batteries and give your brain some time to unwind.
If you’re always relying on the same studying technique, consider switching things up once it stops working. Changing your method may seem like a risky move, but if what you’re currently doing isn’t working, you won’t lose anything by doing something different, from studying with a buddy and creating flash cards to taking notes and recording yourself.
If you’re a visual thinker, set clear goals for yourself and write them down before you start studying. They’ll help you maximize your time and keep yourself accountable, allowing you to focus on the task at hand and stay motivated.
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