Study techniques for exams

Republic Polytechnic
2025/8/12 Edited to

... Read moreWhen preparing for exams, I found that combining different study techniques really made a difference. For example, the Cornell Method helped me organize my notes by dividing the page into sections for keywords, details, and summaries. This not only kept me focused but also made review sessions much quicker. Another powerful approach is the Feynman Technique, which involves explaining the topic in simple language as if teaching someone else. This clarified complex ideas and deepened my understanding. I also realized the importance of managing distractions. Stopping endless TikTok scrolling during study breaks was a game-changer for me. Setting a timer for breaks helped avoid losing track of time, ensuring I stayed on schedule. Staying engaged through varied study methods prevented mental fatigue, which often leads to procrastination. Remember, effective studying isn’t just about long hours but smart strategies that suit your style. Trying out these four techniques and adapting them to your routine can boost your confidence and help you ace those exams with less stress. You really got this!

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