Study like a Harvard student

If your studying techniques aren’t working for you, here are some great tips you can add into your routine/technique to studying!

-> show up!

-> take notes by hand

-> do a little everyday

-> smart reader, not a robot

-> spend more time on your homework

These are tips taken from the smartest Harvard students. I think that should be enough reason to put these into practice!

Thank you for making it this far!

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2024/6/1 Edited to

... Read moreHey fellow students! I used to struggle with studying, but after diving into the techniques supposedly used by Harvard students, my whole approach changed. If you're looking to upgrade your study game, these insights are gold. It's not just about spending more hours; it's about making those hours count. First off, let's talk about showing up. This isn't just about physically being in class or at your desk. It's about being *mentally present*. I've learned that consistency is key. Just like the advice about creating a study routine, showing up every day, even for a short period, builds momentum. Schedule specific blocks of time for studying; it trains your brain to focus when it matters. I often set aside an hour each evening, ensuring I'm actively engaging with my material, not just passively reviewing. That consistent effort truly helps in building solid study habits and long-term knowledge. Next, taking notes by hand has been a game-changer for me. While I occasionally use a laptop for digital legal notes, especially for quick searches or organizing resources, when it comes to truly understanding and retaining information, nothing beats the physical act of writing. It forces your brain to process and summarize information rather than just transcribing it. I've found that my handwritten history notes stick with me much longer. It's a proven method for better memory retention and deeper understanding, something many successful students swear by. My third tip, and one that combats the dreaded cramming, is to do a little everyday. This ties into the idea that cramming at the last minute is ineffective. Instead, breaking down tasks into small, manageable goals makes studying less daunting and more effective. For example, when I'm tackling a big topic like the French Revolution, I'll dedicate 20-30 minutes each day to a specific sub-topic. This approach, similar to spaced repetition, helps in cementing information. It’s all about building a foundation bit by bit. Being a smart reader, not a robot, dramatically improved my comprehension. This means active reading – not just scanning the text. When I'm going through legal study material on my tablet, I don't just read; I highlight, make notes with my stylus, ask questions, and try to predict what's coming next. This active engagement helps me to make new connections, which is essential for learning. It's about interrogating the text and ensuring you truly grasp the concepts, not just the words. Finally, spend more time on your homework. This isn't just about completing assignments; it's about using them as a learning tool. I try to do the most difficult assignments first while my mind is fresh, as one of those low-click queries highlighted. This way, I'm challenging myself when I have the most energy. If I get stuck, I don't just move on; I try to understand why I'm stuck. It’s an opportunity to solidify understanding. Also, don't be afraid to take limited, strategic breaks to restore your motivation. A 5-minute stretch or walk can do wonders. Beyond these core tips, I’ve found that optimizing my study environment makes a huge difference. Whether it's the silence of a library or the quiet hum of a coffee shop, finding a place where you can concentrate without distractions is crucial. I also highly recommend leveraging flashcard apps for active recall and reinforcing those new connections in your brain. And remember, cultivating a growth mindset – believing that your intelligence and abilities can grow with effort – is perhaps the most powerful tool of all. These Harvard-inspired study methods have genuinely transformed my academic journey!

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Just some tips I thought I'd share. I hope it helps someone! Studying can be done in so many ways! I'm not the flash card type girl. Like, comment, and saveeeee! 📚🥰 #studyingvibes #studyvibes #studyaesthetic #studylifestyle #studyinghabits #studytips #college #gpa #h
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AllureGrace 🌟

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📚 Nursing Student Study Guide: Renal & Urinary
📚 Nursing Student Study Guide: Renal & Urinary System Essentials 🌊 Hi everyone! As we dive into the Renal & Urinary system this week, here’s a quick breakdown to help simplify this complex system. 🔑 Key Functions: • Filtration: Kidneys filter blood, removing waste, toxins, a
JustMe

JustMe

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Study tips from a 4.0 student📖🧠💯
Here are my biggest tips as a 4.0 college student! Sticky notes: I absolutely LOVE sticky notes! I mainly use them to create checklists. For example, when preparing for an exam, I break down every topic into manageable chunks and make a checklist for each one. As I study, I cross off each topic
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Stella Luna🌈

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A notebook page with handwritten notes and pink highlights, overlaid with the title "BACK TO SCHOOL Study Schedule For lazy students" and a "Save for later" prompt.
A notebook page with handwritten text, featuring a black box detailing a morning study schedule from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM, including study sessions and breaks.
A notebook page with handwritten text and a pen, featuring a black box detailing an afternoon study schedule from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM, including lunch, study, and break times.
Lazy Student Study Schedule
If you’re looking for a productive schedule, here is a customized schedule for you! Here the schedules for: -morning -afternoon -night owls You got this! Which one are you? #lemon8partner #studyingvibes #studyvibes #studyinghabits #studylikeacollegestudent #studylifesty
essynotes

essynotes

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A student studies at a desk with a computer, books, and plants, with text overlay 'Study Timetables 4 student types' and 'STUDYWITHEMMANE'.
A pink grid background displays a study timetable for 'Lazy students', detailing low-effort, low-friction productivity tasks like YouTube summaries, writing, and gentle review, totaling about 1.5 hours daily.
A pink grid background displays a study timetable for 'ADHD students', detailing short, varied bursts of deep work using Pomodoro techniques for reading, writing, listening, and active recall, totaling 2 hours daily.
Study timetables for 4 student types
#study #studytips #studying #studyschedule
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studywithemmane

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