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Tips to Pass Final Exams
Get Rid of Distracting Devices
In
today's digitally-focused world, it can be incredibly tough to go more than a
few minutes without looking at your phone.
There’s
a high likelihood that anyone reading this article looked at their phone while
reading this article. Sadly, the dependence on obtaining constant information
from phones can produce real difficulties when it comes to sitting down to
study. Studies show that even the presence of a phone nearby is adequate to
stopping most people from studying efficiently this means that even when using
self-control and not scrolling over notifications can still result in a
less-than-productive study session.
Create a Playlist That Helps You
Focus
Having
the appropriate music can facilitate an enjoyable and highly effective study
time. There are numerous studies that underline the worth of classical music,
in particular, due to its wordless melodies. For instance, a study printed
in Learning and
Individual Differences talked about the effects of music while
studying; the survey discovered that lectures including classical music in the
background led to more favorable scores on quizzes and exams than comparable
lectures lacking classical music.
So what can we take away from the results
of the survey?
Music
puts people in a better, more stable emotional environment that enables the
mind to be far more responsive to knowledge than it would be in other
circumstances. According to researchers at Duke University, it’s also believed
that music facilitates the retention of information because it helps reduce
anxiety.
Find a Space Conducive to Studying
Is it
better to study in a workspace beneficial to studying, or in a space full of
distractions? What about merely hanging out with a computer, textbook, and
notes wherever you can locate a cozy spot?
Here’s the
thing: the study environment is vital. Trying to study in a room
full of distractions ends up being just that: distracting. It also might sound
like a good idea to have the TV on for "background noise," but rarely
does that end well.
If
feasible, set up a particular area exclusively used for coursework and
studying. The study space should accommodate a desk, a comfortable seat, proper
light, and any supplies you may need to facilitate a quality study session. Try
to eliminate all distractions when in this study space and announce to your
family members, roomies, or other fellow tenants that while studying in this
space, there are to be no interruptions or other distractions.
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