The Borneo Post

Tips to studying effectivel­y

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WITH lots of facts to memorise and absorb, there are times when studying seems more like a chore.

Studying may appear effortless for some students, but for others the struggle is real. As you find your concentrat­ion depleting, so does your enthusiasm for learning.

However, the ability to study is something that you can train yourself to be better at. Luckily, there are creative ways to help you study and excel.

For effective studying, here are some simple and practical tips that you can apply into your usual study methods. Create colourful diagrams If you have a set of fancy stationeri­es, colourful post-it notes and highlighte­rs, now is the best to use them as visual aids that can be helpful when revising. Also, you are more likely to use them to create your own notes and diagrams.

Producing creative drawings such as diagrams and mind maps to illustrate what you have learned not only makes revision fun, but also helps you to memorize notes better.

In addition, these drawings can motivate you to create more notes in the future for effective learning.

Choose a good place to study

One of the keys to effective studying is choosing the right place and time, and this may differ for each student.

Somet imes, a change of scenery can help in regaining your enthusiasm for studying, whether it is the local library, a coffee shop or the park.

And whi le some students learn better when they study somewhere more private and quiet, others concentrat­e better with background noise as their company.

However, if being outside is not possible, do consider studying elsewhere in your house. Take regular breaks Studies have found that taking a brea k t o rela x and unwind is essential for achieving productivi­ty and a positive outlook on the future, as wel l as improving one’s concentrat­ion.

This may also apply for young working adults who are working long hours in front of a computer or university students who are pulling all-nighters to study.

This is a weekly column by SarawakYES! – an initiative driven by Faradale Media- M Sdn Bhd and supported by Angkatan Zaman Mansang ( AZAM) Sarawak – to provide advice and stories on the topics of education and careers to support Sarawakian­s seeking to achieve their dreams. Join us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.

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