A Strategy for You
There is no single strategy that will work for everyone in supporting ongoing motivation.
However, there are plenty of options that you can try, to see if they work for you. If they do, you should incorporate them into your ongoing strategy. If not, then put them aside and try something else. The important thing is whether your strategy keeps you motivated, not whether other people agree with you.
1. Prepare Well
The best way to study is not to cram it all in hours or minutes before an exam. In fact, research has proven that a person who studies and then gets some rest does better on a test than someone who crams for twice as long and then goes straight to the exam. Now only 2 months are left for our 10th board examination so, the students who are going to write in 2021 board exam must focus on his/her concept.
Concept Tip: This means that it is better to study for one hour, five days in a row then to study five hours just before your test.
2. Note Down What You Think and Learn
You may have heard someone say that you only remember 10% of what you read and 20% of what you hear.
These numbers have not really been supported by research, but it is true that people tend to remember more of what they engage with – that is, you remember something that you do or teach more than anything you just read or hear. This is one reason that taking notes about what you are learning is so important. As you write notes your brain is more likely to record, and later be able to recall, what you learned.
Another great way to remember what you learn better is to discuss it with someone. Study groups are great for this. When you talk about something you not only come up with more ideas, but you relate it to what you already know, you put it into context, and you better understand and remember it.
Concept Tip: If possible try make a buddy group and ask the questions from each other, so that a competitive atmosphere will be developed which will boost self confident and memory.
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