How to Study…🤔🎷

• How to study? 🤔🎷

• Study is for self-improvement.
• The first thing to keep in mind is that writing is not just practice.
• Many parents feel that their son is studying, but most of the time he is only writing from books/Navneet/Kohinoor/ inmypockt to his notebook.
• To make studying effective, prepare your mind before starting your study session.
• 📖:- Have relevant books near you for the subject you want to study.
• Use pens, pencils, highlighters, and sticky notes appropriately.
Review:- After reading a page, review its importance.
• While reading, mark crucial passages, make notes on the side, or use annotations.
• After completing a section, assess how much you’ve understood.
• If there are areas you struggle with, answer questions related to them directly on the margin.
• Review whether you’ve comprehended the material covered.
• If there’s a part you’re uncertain about, refer to a reliable guide or notes from a reputable source.
• Make use of a guide, which is essentially a condensed book that you should keep in mind.
• Allocate time and assess how much you’ve retained to determine the effectiveness of your study methods.
• Even if you’ve finished reading the material, be sure to check for any unanswered questions in the guide.
• For complex questions, the guide provides insights into how to approach lengthy responses.
• Now that you’ve completed thorough practice, ask yourself if you truly understand the material. What steps should you take for the exam?
• If a student who practices diligently is similar to you, take a question paper from their perspective and solve it.
• While solving the question paper, ensure it follows the pattern of your board exams. Create a question paper yourself and give it to a student to solve. Now, the answer sheet is your reference.
• Assess the marks you receive to gauge the effectiveness of your study.
• This process allows for a slight adjustment to your personal level, and your improvement will be evident through consistent practice.