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Friends are wonderful, but they can really make it hard to focus when you're studying. You want to just hang out and cut loose when you're spending time with them, so it's tempting to blow off your work when they're around. If you've really got to ace an upcoming test, it may be best to study solo.

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Try the library for a quiet study session.

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Change your phone and computer settings.

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  1. Try putting your phone on "Do Not Disturb" mode so that you don't get any text alerts or phone calls while you study. If your phone doesn't have this setting, turn off notifications and put it on silent. When you're using your computer, try disabling email notifications and logging out of your social media accounts so that you won't be as tempted to check them. [6]
    • You could also just put your phone somewhere you're not able to reach it. [7]
    • If you have a really hard time not checking your phone, schedule breaks throughout your study time to check it. For example, reward yourself with 5 minutes of phone time after completing a reading.
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Leave if a group study session is unproductive.

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    How can I ignore my friend while I study?
    Alexander Ruiz, M.Ed.
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    Alexander Ruiz is an Educational Consultant and the Educational Director of Link Educational Institute, a tutoring business based in Claremont, California that provides customizable educational plans, subject and test prep tutoring, and college application consulting. With over a decade and a half of experience in the education industry, Alexander coaches students to increase their self-awareness and emotional intelligence while achieving skills and the goal of achieving skills and higher education. He holds a BA in Psychology from Florida International University and an MA in Education from Georgia Southern University.
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    One of the most successful methods, though it can perturb some students, is putting your phone in a locking mechanism for an hour or two hours. This way, you'll only be able to use it after that time, focusing completely on your studies.
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    How do I stop daydreaming while studying?
    Alexander Ruiz, M.Ed.
    Educational Consultant
    Alexander Ruiz is an Educational Consultant and the Educational Director of Link Educational Institute, a tutoring business based in Claremont, California that provides customizable educational plans, subject and test prep tutoring, and college application consulting. With over a decade and a half of experience in the education industry, Alexander coaches students to increase their self-awareness and emotional intelligence while achieving skills and the goal of achieving skills and higher education. He holds a BA in Psychology from Florida International University and an MA in Education from Georgia Southern University.
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    Well, I believe the easiest way to get away from distracting friends is to, first and foremost, find an environment that is suitable for your studying needs — often, the silent place in the room or in your house. That said, the most essential way to get away from those distractions is really to put your phone away.
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