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Studying is an integral part of every student's life. If you aren't motivated to sit for huge study sessions but want to study effectively and quickly, then read on. Short study sessions can range from 30 minutes to 1 hour. To make that small session constructive, you need to study with not only proper planning but also a productive strategy.

  1. The goal can be to perform well in your exams or simply to gain knowledge. Use that goal to keep your mind active. Get excited to work towards that goal.
  2. Just start studying. If you think that you will just study 15 minutes later, there is a good chance that you will end up not studying at all. Keep reminding yourself of your goal; set up a poster in your room that reminds you about how important is this to you.
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  3. Even if you have a goal, you can't go very far without motivation. Watch videos or read articles that motivate you to study. Take inspiration from your elders or friends who are successful in their life.
  4. Know what you have to do in a certain amount of time. Take a paper and write down the number of chapters you have to do in a week. Don't keep your schedule too tight, keep it as flexible as possible.
  5. Studying alone works best when you have limited time. Make sure you don't have any distractions. Keep your phone in silent mode, and hide it. Make sure you have appropriate lighting. A library might be a perfect place to study.
  6. You have limited time, don't waste it searching your books, pen, etc.
  7. Reading doesn't transfer the information into long-term memory. [1] You might understand all the stuff but you will forget it after a day or two. Quickly revise (review) the chapters you studied the day before for the first 5 minutes of your study session. It's a good practice to make notes of each chapter so you remember all your important stuff.
  8. You have limited time, so use it effectively. By reading the summary you can skip those topics which you already know or are not important to you. You will also know what you are going to study.
  9. Speak loudly while reading [2] . This will help you remember much faster than silent reading. However silent reading is the faster way when you want to go through a topic which you already know.
  10. Don't let your mind wander around. If you feel distracted, get up and wash your face. Remind yourself of your goal.
  11. This is the best time to revise. One good strategy is to revise all your week's work on Sunday, this will take less effort plus it will make you go through the content again.
  12. Make it a habit. Initially, it will be tough for you to concentrate, but eventually, you will develop this as a habit.
    • Start by studying 30 minutes every day.
    • Add 15 minutes to that every week.
    • Schedule a time to study and stick to it. You might try studying every night between 7 p.m to 9 p.m. for example.
  13. Write down important points: formulas, reactions, equations, etc. This is extremely helpful when revising during exams.
  14. When you are studying for a short time, breaks are not advised. If you are planning to study for more than one hour, then take a break after 45 min. Breaks should be no more than 20 minutes and should not include addictive activities such as playing video games, watching shows, etc.
  15. Don't study the same subject each day, instead, try studying different topics every other day.
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    How can I increase my concentration skills?
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    Make sure you sleep enough and get adequate exercise. Study in a place with no distractions and take short breaks in between lessons. Avoid multi-tasking, work on one thing at a time. Yoga and meditation are excellent practices for improving concentration as well.
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    How can I study six lessons in 10 hours?
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    Don't cram! Just sit down to study the notes, mark out the main points, read them aloud, and you are ready.
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    How do I remember things for a long time?
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    Write and study. Reading is to understand about the topic, and writing helps you to memorize for a long time.
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      • If you get doubts, ask them after completing your studying session. Make a note of doubts and write their solutions. This can save a lot of time when revising (reviewing) for your exams.
      • After studying, if there is a topic that you are afraid you'll forget, read it aloud several times before going to bed, if necessary.
      • If you're bored or feel distracted, you can study with music in the background: instrumentals are recommended, as you're less likely to get distracted by lyrics. You can find a variety of pre-made playlists on Spotify. When you've covered all of your content, remember to start over and re-visit topics you've already revised - or you risk forgetting and erasing your progress.
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