6 Tips to study hard
That’s all the tips that I used so this
is my ideas. Hope it works out for you.
When I
was a kid, I have always been a student who studies really hard, but the
results always depressing. Most of the time, the teacher scolded me, hit me
with a ruler, and sometime he told me that I won’t be graduating and live a
terrible. After many trails and errors, I gave up.
When I am about to enter high school, everyone said
that high school is hell and my teacher told me to drop out. It was the worst
feeling at that time. Luckily, I got a crush on a good student, I really wanted
to talk to her but I can’t. I don’t know how since I am not like her.
I honestly think the main reason I am doing better is
because I actually like her and wanted to talk to her so I make plans. I also
need to come up with new studying skills to get better since I know that if I can’t
study the same way as before. It won’t work.
I
actually really hate taking tests since I am bad at every subject. So I need to
come up with solutions fast. It was a very hard time but it was worth it. I
spend a lot of time creating notes and thinking of way to study better. (And
how to talk to my crush)
Seeking
the best possible ways to study is hard but you need to. So this post will show
you how to get good results with six tips that make me better get better at
studying in just a few months.
1. Tip #1: Make a goal:
Nowadays,
I always make a goal whenever I do something. It can be stupid or dumb. Most
importantly things take time. However, don’t aim too high because you might end
up suffer and give up later.
Making
a goal is important because you can’t just do something without a purpose.
Doing something without a purpose is like going to the beach but don’t know
what to do there.
2. Tip #2: Plan:
When
you do something, you need a plan. Ask yourself: How do I get there?, How can I
make it?, How can I get there easier?. Getting to your goal is important but
you also need to think about how to actually get there.
You
can make a plan by asking some advice from teacher, research about it,
discussing with your friends or someone you know that can help you with what
you are doing.
3. Tip #3: Creating notes:
You
can try and take notes on important lessons that your teachers teach but for me
I don’t usually do that. I usually try to understand what the teachers teach
because I can’t take notes well.
For
me, whenever I got home, I have a book. In that book I describe what I learn
today using what I know. I tried to write and explain myself all the details I
learn. Then I ask the teacher the next day to check if there are any errors.
4. Tip #4: Study with rewards:
For
me, rewards are important for me. It’s the thing that kept me pushing me to get
to my goal little by little. Rewards can make our mind think of a way to make
it quicker and easier.
What I
usually do is that I get myself to do something for about 30 minutes, and then
I can also play game for 30 minutes. It can reduce your stress or you can
lessen the time if you want.
It can
be hard for you to teach someone but you can ask someone you trusted listen to
you and they can ask tell you what you are missing. Sometime, you even realized
what you don’t know.
Realized
something you don’t know is important. You can ask your teacher or anyone that
can help you. That will fill the gaps that you don’t understand before and get a
better understanding.
6. Tip #6: Find the productive time:
Productive
time can be various from one person to another. For me, I am mostly productive
in the morning. The reasons I think I am like that because when I wake up, I don’t
think about too much things.

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