How to STUDY so FAST that it feels ILLEGAL😳

jspark・10 minutes read

Students struggle to get top grades due to a lack of studying, often seeing it as time-consuming and tedious. Changing perceptions of study time and prioritizing key areas can increase efficiency and focus, leading to better results.

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  • Changing the perception of studying time from time-consuming to efficient can boost focus and productivity.
  • Prioritizing key topics and using time constraints effectively through techniques like Parkinson's law can significantly enhance the quality and efficiency of study sessions.

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Recent questions

  • Why do students struggle to get top grades?

    Due to lack of studying and perception of tediousness.

  • How can changing perceptions of studying time help?

    It can lead to increased efficiency and focus.

  • What role do expectations play in the studying process?

    Expectations affect time spent and learning quality.

  • How can the 80/20 rule in studying be beneficial?

    Focusing on weak areas or heavily tested topics for optimal results.

  • How can timing study sessions improve efficiency?

    By increasing awareness of time spent and setting targets.

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"Efficient Studying: Overcoming Procrastination and Prioritization"

  • The main reason students struggle to get top grades is due to a lack of studying, often because studying is perceived as time-consuming and tedious.
  • Procrastination is linked to the daunting feeling associated with studying for long hours.
  • Changing one's perception of studying time can lead to increased efficiency and focus.
  • Expectations play a significant role in the studying process, affecting the time spent and the quality of learning.
  • The 80/20 rule in studying emphasizes focusing on weak areas or topics heavily tested in exams for optimal results.
  • Prioritizing the most important parts of study sessions by asking what would be done with limited time can enhance efficiency.
  • Timing study sessions can increase awareness of time spent, encourage setting targets, and improve efficiency by leveraging Parkinson's law.
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