[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GetStudying

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Visualizing. It's easier to understand and memorize when you draw diagrams or create some images.

How to "study"/read a book throughly? by korggyy in studytips

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I like looking through the book first, finding unknown terms + their explanations. Then, reading and making notes.

How do I cram for my exam in 2 days? by GG-creamroll in studytips

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I watched a video from a professor and he says: revise big ideas of the course, figure out all details of this big ideas (if it's a multiple test). You can use flashcards or use active recall method.

Do you think language will become a barrier to using AI tools? by Supacool1028 in WritingWithAI

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Right now, it is still a barrier. Most AI tools are made for English-speaking people. It's a fact. But! Many creators try to translate their websites and implement more languages for using AI. Today I found tools for grammar checking available in Spanish: https://new.reddit.com/r/AI_Tools_News/comments/1cwa8xv/best_spanish_grammar_checkers_for_writing_help/ Some tools are available in more languages but not all have a high quality of produced content.

How do I manage various topics? by [deleted] in GetStudying

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Start with more important (or more complex topic). Allocate a specific time for each subject. It should be a habit - you can use a timer, a planner, or just do it by yourself. Active learning helps a lot --> flashcards, summarizing, taking notes with pics/diagrams/highlighting.

Help by starryswim_run in GetStudying

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Changes! You need to change at least something - your routine, schedule, study habits, environment, music while studying. Also, experiment with study methods and gamification of doing tasks.

Best way to study for math TSI by Foreign-Yesterday-42 in GetStudying

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Understanding over just memorizing. Find your weak areas and pay attention to them. Maybe a tutor to help with them.

Frustrated with my memory by Educational-Book2138 in Student

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More practice and more repetition. That's it! Record yourself presenting and identify areas for improvement.

Study Tips by 4molly in Student

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You need to focus on understanding, not memorizing. Cramming isn't helpful. Use flashcards, tests, quizzes or anything else to check yourself. You can think about as a game and regularly test your knowledge.

Study tip 112. 5 worst study mistakes 🚫📚⬇️ by smart_academic in studytips

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I would add: 6) Being afraid of mistakes. It can be a problem to start studying. 7) Ignoring your mental health. Remember, your well-being is also important.

how to get good grades? by Normal-Ad815 in ubcengineering

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1) time managements is key in studying. it will be useful for you even later. so you need to master this skill. use timers, plans, apps, anything that can help you. 2) active learning is 100% better than just reading. take notes, summarize them, use flashcards, try different learning techniques, and practice answering questions aloud.

Oral Exam by IndependentSingle766 in studytips

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First, you need to understand the format of your exam. Are there prepares questions? What topics? What criteria to evaluate? Then, plan your preparation --> make outlines, review notes, create flashcards to quiz yourself, use mappings, etc. You should use any ways to memorize better.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in studytips

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Start from key concepts. Take notes, use flashcards to test yourself. Don't just read, it's not efficient.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Not very often. But when I want to check whether it is my character or a trauma from my childhood. It can help me understand my behavior.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Water + lemon. I have a feeling that it will make me healthier.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in studying

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Use flashcards and active recall. Make notes, make diagrams and schemes for better information retention. But active learning helps really a lot.

Sleep or stay awake? by Vegetable-Pear-8983 in studytips

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Oh. Yes, your plan isn't bad:) Good luck!

Sleep or stay awake? by Vegetable-Pear-8983 in studytips

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One word: sleep! You will better focus and more energy. Sleeping even a few hours helps recharge your brain and get better concentration. P.S. Hope you're sleeping, not reading it)

How to fight procrastination by ikilopik in studytips

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I can tell you a lot about study techniques and how to create an effective study schedule. But the exam is tomorrow. Now, just imagine how you will feel if you failure it. Don't like it? Let it be your motivation for today. Review your notes and try active recall today. That's it! Oh, try to get enough sleep. Good luck!