Hey everyone! I’m going to do something a bit different this
week, hopefully you’re OK with that.
This morning I was reminded of a document
I created a few years ago for the high school students that I tutor, it’s based
on the lessons I learnt from VCE; the ones they don’t teach you in class. Reading
over it, I realised that there was a lot that I still hadn’t perfected, and I
felt it might be valuable for other uni students, or even professional adults.
It’s about working smarter, but that doesn’t mean you don’t have to work hard.
I could go through and try to explain each
point and how it might be relevant to you, but instead I’m going to leave it to your interpretation. Let me know
what you think in the comments section below!
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Josh’s Study Tips
· Homework
Ø Complete everything the teacher sets
you. Then do some more.
· Read!
Ø Books, any kind will do!
· Before an exam
Ø Read over your notes
Ø Complete some revision questions
Ø Practice exams!
· Work/life balance
Ø Balance your study with seeing
friends, exercise, and ‘me time’
Ø Exercise is great for your brain and
helps you study. If you’re feeling tired or stale when trying to study, go for
a run, bike ride or swim to freshen up your mind!
Ø Sleep is crucial.
· Work Environment
Ø The room in which you study should be
comfortable, quiet and free of distractions.
Ø If you find your concentration
waning, change up the scenery! I find
University libraries are a great place to get work done. They are quiet and the
peer-pressure makes you study harder.
·
Breaks
Ø Take a 5 minute break every hour, or
when you feel your brain is about to explode.
Ø Get some fresh air, stretch or listen
to some music!
Ø Try to keep it to 5 minutes, as the
longer you are away from the work, the harder it is to get back into it.
Message me if you have
any questions throughout the year!