-Organize your study environment. You work more efficiently in an orderly and quiet environment.
-Take control of factors that may distract you. Especially phones, tablets, computers, etc. Try not to keep tools with you while studying. Focusing your attention only on the information you need to learn will make the learning process easier.
-Try to study at the hours when you feel most fit.
-Do not study in bed because it reminds you of sleep.
-Do not postpone studying. As you postpone, the subjects you need to study will accumulate to the point that you cannot handle them easily and will create trouble.
-Do not leave studying for the exam the night before. In order to learn information, it needs to be repeated a lot.
-Try to make good use of your time by making effective time planning. You can prepare daily, weekly and monthly study programs for yourself.
-Divide the topics you need to study into small sections. Reward yourself after studying each section.
-Get all the resources related to the subject you will study. Take good notes in class. Get workbooks with explanations and problem solving. Find questions from past exams.
-Try to discover how you can learn more efficiently. Does working alone or in a group make your learning process easier? Do you prepare visual diagrams about the subject you need to learn, or do you prefer to listen to videos explaining the subject? You can get opinions from your teachers or experts about your learning style.
-Try to learn the subject deeply, not superficially. Try to understand the subject instead of memorizing it.
-Determine the important points of the subject you will study. Repeat important points abundantly.
-You can make a brief summary of the subject.
-You can use visual diagrams, tables, etc. related to the subject. You can create.
-Evaluate the relationship of the topic with other topics. You can process these relationships into your visual diagrams or tables.
-Prepare study questions on the subject. You can assimilate the subject by researching the answers to the questions.
-Reminder words and sayings about the subject er, try to find images.
-Write the important points of the subject you need to remember on small pieces of colored paper and hang them in places where you can see them often.
-When your attention starts to wander, reading the subject you are studying out loud will direct your attention to the subject.
-Don't forget to take breaks while studying. For example, you can study for 50 minutes and take a 10-minute break. Do relaxing and enjoyable activities during your breaks.
-Set measurable, concrete goals for yourself. Check frequently how close you are to your goals.
(For example, if you make an average of 5 mistakes in a 20-question test on natural numbers, your goal may be to reduce this number of mistakes to 2 within a month. You can determine whether you have reached your goal by checking your test results. You can evaluate it concretely.) -Reward yourself when you reach your goals.
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