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How do I quotstudyquot again?

I been making a effort to start focusing on my classes, and I just cant seem to plan when to study or what time to.

my basic colleges week got like

Mondays- no classes
T> Classes until 3
W>Classes until 3
T>Classes untill 3
F> no classes
Weekends>free no commitments or job

I should be studying during my breaks , but I find no time to, there just more stuff going on, also im a early sleeper, I cant stay up more then 2pm before im dead.

should I just devote my free time to staying at the library, a quite places with not distractions and just study straight for 3 hours , I been doing that before my break started and it seem to improve my mark, or should I just study in short bursts

May 18, 2015

4 Comments • Newest first

iDrinkOJ

Set a daily routine and stick to it. Study an hour and take 10 min break or something like that. Its better to study in small chunks and regularly. Pick your class times according to what works for you. Not a morning person? Don't take morning classes. Avoid distractions.
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Reply May 18, 2015
zigen

yeah, study in the library. Last year I had to do a sort of independent online math course and if I worked on it at home I couldn't stand more than 30 min before getting distracted. I started going to the library and I'd always end up staying 2-3 hours without even realizing it. The quiet environment really helps, and also the fact that you have less comforts/distractions than if you were studying at home, so you're less likely to goof off.

Reply May 18, 2015
Squeezy

What an awesome schedule. a 4 day weekend every week.
What classes are you taking and how many? And from what time to 3 do you have class
Definitely try to study on Monday to review or read ahead for the week. Reviewing should be the bulk of your study time and studying ahead should only take a few minutes for each class. This just helps you recognize whatever you go in class the upcoming week so you aren't just seeing all that material for the first time. Man, take advantage of that schedule.

Reply May 18, 2015
enoch129

If studying for 3 hours straight in the library is proven to help, do it.

Reply May 18, 2015