The foundation of effective study habits is correct study attitude. Learning is your own business. Only by actively learning can you feel the joy of learning and make a difference. In fact, we all know that good study habits are focused on implementation and persistence. Teachers and classmates can only be assistants, and the most important thing is to rely on themselves.
1. Learn to Take Notes while Studying
Taking notes while studying can fully arouse the enthusiasm of learning. Through the activities of eyes, ears, brain, and hands while taking notes, one can greatly improve the understanding of whatever he/she is learning.
2. Make Full use of Computers and the Internet
The increasing development of the Internet and the popularity of computers have brought more convenience to learning. By using the Internet of computers, you can learn the latest knowledge in time and broaden your horizons.
While using your mobile phones as you study, be careful not to get distracted and fall to the trap of switching your attention to something irrelevant.
3. Timely Review of What Has Been Studied
Research by the German psychologist Ebbinghaus shows that forgetting starts immediately after learning, and the speed of forgetting is very fast at first, and then gradually slows down. If a person does not review in time after studying, only 25% of the original knowledge will remain after one day.
4. Actively Discuss What you Study
After learning knowledge, through discussions with teachers, classmates and colleagues around you, you can discover your knowledge blind spots, broaden your thinking, and strengthen the effect of learning.
This is a good study tip you can use in college.
5. The Habit of Summarizing the Knowledge of Each Chapter and Each Section
The habit of summarizing the knowledge of each chapter and each section is scattered and isolated. To form a knowledge system, there must be a summary after class.
Summarize what you have learned, and grasp the key points and keys that should be mastered. Compare and understand confusing concepts.
Every time you learn a topic, you must connect the knowledge points scattered in each chapter into a line, supplement with faces, and form a network to make the learned knowledge systematized, regularized, and structured, so that you can use it to make associations smooth and active thinking.