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QuestionWhat if I'm having trouble learning a difficult subject?Ronitte Libedinsky is an Academic Tutor and the Founder of Brighter Minds SF, a San Francisco, California based company that provides one-on-one and small group tutoring. Specializing in tutoring mathematics (pre-algebra, algebra I/II, geometry, pre-calculus, calculus) and science (chemistry, biology), Ronitte has over 12 years of experience tutoring to middle school, high school, and college students. She also tutors in SSAT, Terra Nova, HSPT, SAT, and ACT test prep. Ronitte holds a BS in Chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MS in Chemistry from Tel Aviv University.Try to remember that learning is a process, and no one is born understanding difficult subjects, like math. It's okay if you're not fast at it. You can take the time to learn at your own pace. Try to focus on small goals and the progress you've made so far instead of getting overwhelmed because you don't know everything yet.
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QuestionHow can I study without being distracted?Community AnswerPut your phone away, study in a quiet place away from other people and challenge yourself to stay focused on your studies for just a half hour at a time. Take a five minute break after a half hour to recharge, then get back to studying.
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QuestionI understand everything in class, but then I forget everything when I get home. How can I stop this?Community AnswerTake good notes in class. Then go over your notes when you get home to refresh your memory.
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QuestionHow can I concentrate when studying?Community AnswerGet rid of the things which stop you from focusing on studies such as electronics and open social media pages. Choose a quiet study space without distractions. Be tidy on your desk. You might find the following article to be of help: How to Concentrate on Studies .
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QuestionWhy is that even if I sleep a lot I feel sleepy while studying?Community AnswerYour sleep may be ineffective, you may have too much stress, or you probably don't understand or know the material. Or, your eyesight may be poor and you need more light or even spectacles. Another possibility is that the reading work is hard and you get tired trying to understand the concepts -- that is normal for most people, you just have to take breaks and keep trying.
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QuestionWhat should I do if there's very little time available for learning things?Community AnswerCarefully schedule the time you do have to make the most of it. Plan out your day so that you have a set time for attending to your studies.
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QuestionCan I study late at night?Community AnswerYour brain processes what you study and commits it to long-term memory during REM sleep, so staying up late to study isn't a good idea. If you don't get at least 8 hours of sleep, you risk not retaining what you studied.
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QuestionWhat are the best ways to focus on my studies?Community AnswerPut away your phone and make a list of what you are going to study. For example, you can do one day study social studies, the next day something else. Also, when you don't get something right, ask for help or ask your teacher or your mom or dad. If you need to do a lot of homework, reward yourself. For instance, every hour of studying, spend 5 minutes on Instagram and so on.
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QuestionHow do I know when and where I should study?Community AnswerYou should pick a quiet place where you feel most comfortable, and are not distracted. As to when, you can do it whenever you want as long as you have enough time to study without stress.
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QuestionHow can I keep interested in a subject when I have become bored with it?Community AnswerMake a game of it. If it's math, every problem you do that comes out to 5 or 6, eat a pink jelly bean, or if it's 10 or 12, eat a blue jelly bean and so on. If it's reading or science, pick a random word and every time you see that word, eat an orange jelly bean, etc.
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QuestionHow do I focus on my studies?Community AnswerTurn off/put away your distractions, and study hard. Keep practicing, and don't give up.
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QuestionHow can I do homework quickly?Community AnswerPut away any electronics or other potential distractions, then set a timer. Try to finish the assignment before the timer goes off. This will motivate you to stay on task.
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QuestionCan I learn everything in class and not have to study while still making good grades?Community AnswerTheoretically, yes, but this is very unlikely. Repetition and studying are really the only reliable ways for you to retain information over a long period of time.
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QuestionWhy do people who don't try as hard as me score better than I do?Community AnswerEveryone has different studying and retention methods. It is very easy to feel discouraged when we see the person sitting beside us barely study, yet score high while we work hard and still struggle. Just keep in mind that it is emotionally paining if you compare yourself to other people. Don't compete with other people in your class, but compete with yourself so you can work better. Most importantly, keep a positive outlook on life, your studies, and yourself, because the way you see the world really affects the way you think.
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QuestionIs it useful if I repeatedly speak the phrase I need to learn?Community AnswerYes, it can be useful. However, make sure you're not just blindly memorizing your material. It's important to learn and actually understand what you are studying rather than simply memorizing it by repeating it.
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QuestionWhy does studying not seem to affect my test performance?Community Answer
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QuestionAre there ways to learn things quickly?Community AnswerFrequently review things you have learned to solidify them in your mind.
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QuestionCan reading out-loud quickly help?Community AnswerNot necessarily. If you read out-loud quickly, you may get through the material sooner, but you may not necessarily remember any of it. This won't help you learn faster. You should read at your own pace and stay focused. This way, you won't have to waste time by re-reading anything.
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QuestionHow do I learn an essay in a different language?WeTheUnicornsCommunity AnswerIf the other language was, for example, Croatian, translate every word from the Croatian sentence and then write that sentence in your language and it will help you understand and memorize the words and the sentence. It's easier to memorize a word when you know what it means. Do that for the whole essay and as you read the Croatian sentence, remember the meaning in your own language.
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QuestionHow do I concentrate when I am feeling lazy?Community AnswerSet goals and a timer. Study for short bursts at a time.
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QuestionHow do I study 32 big chapters in a week?Community AnswerYou will have to study more than four-and-a-half chapters per day to cover all 32 in a week.
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QuestionHow do I not stress out about studying?Community AnswerYou could schedule your personal study sessions. If you have a plan, you'll likely feel less stressed out as you get the feeling that you're actually studying enough.
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QuestionHow do I learn faster if I am bored by the topics?Community AnswerYou can make a fun game out of it, make flash cards, or you can reward yourself with a treat when you're finished.
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QuestionHow can I study an essay in a foreign language?Community AnswerTranslate the essay into English and study that version with the foreign language version next to it. This will allow you to see a mirror image of the foreign language translation, which can help you memorize what the words mean.
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QuestionHow can I learn faster if my natural pace is slow?Community AnswerJust concentrate and focus on the subject and then it will become easier for you to learn.
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QuestionI easily get tired and feel sleepy during studying. What should I do?Community AnswerTake breaks and walk around or get some fresh air, or splash some cold water on your face to help keep you awake and alert.
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QuestionIf I have got a central auditory processing disorder, can I never learn?Community AnswerDon't give up! Have faith in yourself. You can learn, you just might need to figure out some alternative techniques. If you're in school, talk to your teachers and counselors, and maybe even your doctor. Plenty of people have learning disabilities and manage them just fine, you just have to get some help.
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QuestionHow can I remember the things I study?Community AnswerRead all the material you are trying to memorize and jot down the key words and ideas. Read the material (or just the key points) out loud a few times, then try reciting them without looking. If you did well, give yourself a reward. Repeat the process as needed.
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QuestionWhy do I get bad marks if I study really hard?Community AnswerSometimes studying can be ineffective if you're not fully concentrating or focusing on the right materials. You may want to start by asking your teacher for some individual help, but if they aren't available, you may want to hire a tutor.
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QuestionWhat is the best place to study if I need to concentrate?Community AnswerThe best place is probably the library since it's designed to be quiet and minimally distracting. If you need to study at home, you can go anywhere quiet, but I wouldn't recommend studying on your bed. Doing that could build an association in your brain between studying and laying in bed, making it harder for you to fall asleep at night or easier for you to fall asleep while studying.
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