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Set study goals for each session of studying you have. These can be time-based or content based.
Don't be too harsh on yourself if you didn't get through as much as you had planned; Schedule another study session.
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Here are some tips on minimizing distractions.
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Finding a goof location to study is one of the most important elements of studying well.Look for a quite place with minimal distractions-someplace where you will be able to focus, and won't be interrupted by loud sounds or people who constantly want your attention.
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Test and practices test have been long seen as useful tools to help students learn and retain information.
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Here are a few ways you can give yourself a break:
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Good study habits include finding a quite location to study, taking breaks, setting goals, and taking practice test, Here is the full list and the psychological reasons why they work.
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