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How to boost your learning ability
2/17/2021 11:35:16 PM

Vijay GarG

Tips to increase learning skills
It is said that each students is born with different learning skills. We can see around us two types of students; one who obtains stupendous results by studying only for two or three hours a day and the other who fails to obtain high scores even after spending half a day for cramming the syllabus. Actually, there is difference in the technque followed by the two types of students in covering their syllabus. This big gap in study time can only be filled by following some tricky ways of learning the things. The method of sitting for long hours and reciting and cramming the things, are all outdated. Its the time for you to improve your learning methods. There are much more fun and rewarding study techniques that can improve your exam results
1. Underline the Key Points
Tips to improve learning abilities
This is one among the best known study tips. The act of underlining something means you are engaging with certain key aspects of the text. Highlight one key sentence per paragraph and a few important phrases here and there. Highlighting the most significant parts of what you’re reading helps you to brief up the whole chapter so that the next time when you are going to revise the chapter or a topic, you don’t need to scroll down the whole page but you will recall every concept just by having a look of he underlined sentences.
2. Prepare Your Own Study Notes
Taking Notes is one of the most widespread study skills. Preparing the notes help to summarise the lectures or articles in your own words, including all the key info, so that you can easily remember the ideas. Note making is not an act of merely coping out great chunks of information from books but a piece of writing that acts as a trigger to help you remember what you have read. Remember, key words are more easily remembered than long sentences. Try to keep your notes short, to the point, well-organized and easily readable.
3. Make a Study Plan and Stay Organized
Other most effective study skills. A well organised study plan helps you to be clear with what you need and when you need. Create a study timetable and stick to it to achieve your goal. A study timetable helps you to remind what to learn and when. It not only helps you get organised but makes the most of your time. It’ll also put your mind at ease and eliminate that nasty feeling you get when you walk into an exam knowing that you’re not at all prepared. Remember, there really aren’t any hard and fast rules to tell you the best times for studying or how long you should work for. Everybody is different, so the best way to establish a study schedule is to try different things and see what works best for you, then modify your routine for maximum learning effectively.
4. Collaborate with Study Partners
Plan for group study
To break the monotony of sitting alone with your nose in the books all day, select a couple of study partners who you know you work well with and are motivated to achieve good grades. Group studying helps you to engage and process the information more deeply. If you are not clear with some topic or concept, you can discuss it with your friends.
Actively engaging the information with someone else not only helps you to learn, but makes studying more enjoyable. You can also select a particular topic and teach your friend the way you like to. Sometimes the best way to learn something is to teach it, even if you haven’t mastered it yet.
5. Take Regular Study Breaks
Your brain is like a muscle which can also get tired if you overwork it. Once it gets tired you really can’t concentrate on your work. So it’s important to realise the length of your concentration span and help yourself to give some rest from the work you’ve put in. Taking regular short breaks not only help improve your focus, they can boost your productivity too. The relaxing period can be in the form of a ten-minute walk, a trip to the gym, having a chat with a friend or simply fixing yourself a hot drink. This gives the brain the best chance to restore the whole of your learnings.
6. Recall Your Learning
Keep revising from time to time
Never forget to recall whatever you have learned. The time when you go for a break after studying for the time you found was best, do something else not connected with your work. But don’t stop thinking about what you were reading. This is quite important for your to sort out the whole information fed into it. This is the time when you can realize that what topics are in your mind and what others have swept off the mind. Thus, at the end of the rest period, the information you were reading will be much clearer than it was to begin with.
7. Give a Try to New Technologies
To sum up....
Today there are many more options for personalising study than jotting things down with a pen on a scrap of paper. Though the old handwritten method still has its place ofcourse, but you can try the new and online tools of learning like social media, blogs, videos or mobile apps. All these digital tools have made the learning more fluid and user-oriented.
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