By Olivia Merrick
Studying always seems so easy in theory. All that we’re taught we need is to sit down with the content we need to learn and compute it to our memories so that we can put it to use on an exam, on a paper, or within another project. Sounds simple enough, right? The truth is, it’s never that easy. It’s super overwhelming to sit down and stare at what feels like an endless pile of terms and content that you feel like you’ll never fully understand, no matter how hard you try. In times like this, just starting your work can feel like an insurmountable task and, more often than not, it can feel like there’s no good place to begin. One of the things that can be really helpful is employing a specific study strategy. There are a bunch of different methods and opinions on the best ways to study, and below, I’ve written three of them out for you to try! The best way to study is super personal, so test out a handful of different techniques to find what works for you!
For more study techniques, check out the link at the end of this post from which the three examples were drawn from. Remember, there is no “best” way to study, as the best way is the way that works for you. Experiment with different study methods until you find the one! Source: https://www.usa.edu/blog/time-management-techniques/
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