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15 tips of How To Study Smart, Not Just Hard



Studying for hours on end with no breaks and little progress can leave you feeling frustrated and exhausted. But it doesn't have to be that way. With simple adjustments to your study habits and techniques, you can start learning more efficiently and retaining information better. Studying smart means spending less time studying, while still achieving - or even surpassing - your study goals. The key is implementing intentional strategies that make the most of your study hours and help you actively engage with the material. In this article, we'll cover 15 evidence-based study smart tips that will boost your comprehension, memory and focus so you can study more effectively and achieve better results. Here are 15 study smart tips to help you learn more effectively and efficiently:

  1. Make a study schedule and stick to it. Plan out when and how long you'll study each subject. Set small, achievable goals.

  2. Take regular breaks. Take a 10 minute break for every 50 minutes of studying. Use the Pomodoro Technique.

  3. Review notes daily. Repetition is the mother of skill. Review and summarize your notes every day.

  4. Form a study group. Teaching material to others will help reinforce your own understanding of it. Test each other.

  5. Minimize distractions. Put your phone on silent, close apps and notify family you're studying. Create an undisturbed environment.

  6. Make connections. Link new information to things you already know. Use visual aids, charts and analogies.

  7. Practice active recall. Cover your notes and try to remember material without looking. Refer only if absolutely necessary.

  8. Mix up study locations. Studying in different settings can activate different memory pathways. Change up scenery.

  9. Get enough sleep. Aim for 7-9 hours per night. Lack of sleep hinders memory and the ability to focus and retain information.

  10. Exercise and eat well. Take care of your physical and mental health to manage stress and think clearly while studying.

  11. Adopt a growth mindset. Focus on effort, not innate ability. See challenges as opportunities to grow your skills and knowledge.

  12. Seek help when needed. Use campus resources and form study groups. Don't struggle alone if you're having difficulties.

  13. Take short breaks between subjects. Quick 5 minute breaks between topics can refresh your focus and attention.

  14. Teach others what you're learning. Explaining material to someone else is a powerful study strategy to reinforce your knowledge.

  15. Quiz yourself. Create questions based on your notes and test yourself periodically to identify gaps in your understanding.

Remember, smart studying is about actively engaging with the material through review, self-testing, teaching others and forming connections. It also involves good time management, a growth mindset, self-care and knowing when you need help. Implement even a few of these tips into your study routine and you'll start to learn smarter, not just harder.

Study smart, achieve great results - that's the name of the game. Implement these study smart tips into your next study session and see how your comprehension and retention improve right away. But these are only a taste of the strategies you'll learn in our upcoming 20-hour "Study Smart" course, where we'll delve deeper into each aspect of studying effectively and efficiently.

To learn even more proven study techniques and walk away with a personalized study plan tailored exactly to your needs, stay tuned for updates on enrollment for the "Study Smart" course. Sign up here to be notified as soon as registration opens.

With a more intentional and evidence-backed approach to your studies, I know you'll be amazed at how much less effort it takes to achieve your academic goals. I wish you the very best in your learning journey!


 
 
 

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