Top Study Tips For Teens
For this study tip, before you begin on your work, make sure that your space to study is clean and well organized. Get all of your materials together that you’ll need for all your subjects. This includes everything from pencils to flashcards, if you’re studying for a test. Look over your homework and prioritize. If a subject will take a long time, or if it’s one that’s really hard for you, then do it first. This is rule two. If you delay working on it you’ll never get it done because you’ll drag out your easier homework, to avoid doing it. Rule three is simple. Read the chapter highlights, so you’ll understand the main ideas of the information, or the key points.
Remember that rule four is important, too. The earlier you start on working on your assignment the sooner you can get to bed. Medical studies have found that the later it gets in the night, the less you’ll be able to concentrate and study affectively. It’ll take you twice as long if you get started later, than it would be if you worked during the daylight hours, or very early evening. The body’s natural hormones for sleep kick in the later it is. Don’t think that pumping caffeine into your body will help because you’ll crash a lot sooner than you would, if you had only followed a routine for studying.

Filed under: College, Education, Homeschooling, Schools, Teachers, Teens
No Comments
Recently added articles:

