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No, I believe this to be very stupid. It's best for one to learn passively as they live their lives and engage with the things they enjoy. Forcing yourself to intake more information than you are comfortable with is pointless, as none of what you are trying to study will stick in your long-term memory.Good study habits can help students to achieve better grades, retain more information, and feel more confident and prepared for exams. Some tips for developing good study habits include:
By developing good study habits, students can set themselves up for success and achieve their academic goals.
- Set a regular study schedule: Establish a regular time and place for studying, and stick to it. This can help to create a routine and make studying a habit.
- Minimize distractions: Turn off your phone, log out of social media, and create a quiet, distraction-free environment for studying.
- Take breaks: Give your brain a rest by taking short breaks every hour or so. This can help to prevent burnout and improve your ability to focus.
- Use active learning strategies: Instead of passively reading or listening to material, actively engage with it by taking notes, asking questions, and testing your knowledge.
- Get enough sleep and exercise: A healthy body and mind are essential for effective studying. Make sure to get enough sleep and exercise regularly to improve your focus and concentration.
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Well i am talking about students in college,high school,and university , in either of those cases you must have good study habits.No, I believe this to be very stupid. It's best for one to learn passively as they live their lives and engage with the things they enjoy. Forcing yourself to intake more information than you are comfortable with is pointless, as none of what you are trying to study will stick in your long-term memory.
yes true indeed i believe in this information!Good study habits can help students to achieve better grades, retain more information, and feel more confident and prepared for exams. Some tips for developing good study habits include:
By developing good study habits, students can set themselves up for success and achieve their academic goals.
- Set a regular study schedule: Establish a regular time and place for studying, and stick to it. This can help to create a routine and make studying a habit.
- Minimize distractions: Turn off your phone, log out of social media, and create a quiet, distraction-free environment for studying.
- Take breaks: Give your brain a rest by taking short breaks every hour or so. This can help to prevent burnout and improve your ability to focus.
- Use active learning strategies: Instead of passively reading or listening to material, actively engage with it by taking notes, asking questions, and testing your knowledge.
- Get enough sleep and exercise: A healthy body and mind are essential for effective studying. Make sure to get enough sleep and exercise regularly to improve your focus and concentration.
What do you guys think ? Am i right ?
That's what I was giving my two cents on, studying via educational institutes like schools/universities is almost never ideal as in my experience you don't actually learn anything from there and just end up wasting your life. It's easier and much more efficient to gain knowledge on your own accord at your own pace and in the way that is best tailored to you.Well i am talking about students in college,high school,and university , in either of those cases you must have good study habits.
True ,each person has his own methods.The provided text could be improved by acknowledging that developing good study habits is not a one-size-fits-all approach. While the advice given can be helpful, it's important to recognize that each student may have their own unique learning style and may need to experiment with different strategies to find what works best for them. Additionally, it might be helpful to include examples of specific active learning strategies, such as summarizing notes or teaching the material to someone else
Yes, but where did doctors engineers lawyers etc come from, where did the computer you are using come to existence from?,what do you do when you are sick and regual medication doesn't help or suppose you were in a car accident, who saves your life ?(doctors and ambulance medics) , saying studying via educational institutes is almost never ideal is very biased based on your life experience, thats all i have to say.That's what I was giving my two cents on, studying via educational institutes like schools/universities is almost never ideal as in my experience you don't actually learn anything from there and just end up wasting your life. It's easier and much more efficient to gain knowledge on your own accord at your own pace and in the way that is best tailored to you.
I disagree. The knowledge that doctors, engineers, lawyers, etc harbor is freely available for anyone to access and learn via the internet outside of educational institutes. The only thing special that you get from educational institutes is a certificate/degree, which is never worth the amount of time and money you have to waste to get them. I never learned a thing from educational institutes and yet I have immense knowledge in the areas of my interest that I can use to provide value to society and educate other people better than any teacher can in old fashioned schools. With simulation tech being where it is you can even learn to fly a plane or perform surgery without putting any person or equipment at risk. I guess what I'm trying to say in a nutshell is that in the presence of modern technologies like the internet, the old school way of learning has been rendered completely obsolete and inefficient.True ,each person has his own methods.
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Yes, but where did doctors engineers lawyers etc come from, where did the computer you are using come to existence from?,what do you do when you are sick and regual medication doesn't help or suppose you were in a car accident, who saves your life ?(doctors and ambulance medics) , saying studying via educational institutes is almost never ideal is very biased based on your life experience, thats all i have to say.
Idk man, I would much rather choose a schooled neurosurgeon to operate on me than a self-taught one. Same goes with lawyers (I study law myself). University is not only about wasting your life on pointless knowledge, it can also give u some directions and connections you can't just get yourself. Life is not like The Suits.I disagree. The knowledge that doctors, engineers, lawyers, etc harbor is freely available for anyone to access and learn via the internet outside of educational institutes. The only thing special that you get from educational institutes is a certificate/degree, which is never worth the amount of time and money you have to waste to get them. I never learned a thing from educational institutes and yet I have immense knowledge in the areas of my interest that I can use to provide value to society and educate other people better than any teacher can in old fashioned schools. With simulation tech being where it is you can even learn to fly a plane or perform surgery without putting any person or equipment at risk. I guess what I'm trying to say in a nutshell is that in the presence of modern technologies like the internet, the old school way of learning has been rendered completely obsolete and inefficient.
Developing good study habits is essential for academic success. Tips include setting a regular study schedule, minimizing distractions, taking breaks, using active learning strategies, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. By doing these things, students can achieve better grades, retain more information, and feel more confident and prepared for exams.Good study habits can help students to achieve better grades, retain more information, and feel more confident and prepared for exams. Some tips for developing good study habits include:
By developing good study habits, students can set themselves up for success and achieve their academic goals.
- Set a regular study schedule: Establish a regular time and place for studying, and stick to it. This can help to create a routine and make studying a habit.
- Minimize distractions: Turn off your phone, log out of social media, and create a quiet, distraction-free environment for studying.
- Take breaks: Give your brain a rest by taking short breaks every hour or so. This can help to prevent burnout and improve your ability to focus.
- Use active learning strategies: Instead of passively reading or listening to material, actively engage with it by taking notes, asking questions, and testing your knowledge.
- Get enough sleep and exercise: A healthy body and mind are essential for effective studying. Make sure to get enough sleep and exercise regularly to improve your focus and concentration.
What do you guys think ? Am i right ?
I guess that would depend on where you live. Of course educational institutes are not garbage all over the planet. But from my experience, I can say with certainty that the schools/universities in third-world countries are entirely useless (I'm talking no actual studies and full-blown child abuse in certain cases). In better and developed countries, things could be differentIdk man, I would much rather choose a schooled neurosurgeon to operate on me than a self-taught one. Same goes with lawyers (I study law myself). University is not only about wasting your life on pointless knowledge, it can also give u some directions and connections you can't just get yourself. Life is not like The Suits.
yeah this is the only wayNah, a full night of studying before a test with a six pack of redbulls is the only way to go for me. xD I'm in my final year of college.
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