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What is your best study habit?
I am enrolled in my third attempt at biology 101. What are your tips for studying? #Spring25
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CHUNTING’s Answer
Hi Xiomahra, When I was in lectures, I would jot down key ideas, definitions, and examples. To take notes faster, I used abbreviations and symbols. After class, I'd go over my notes, fill in any gaps, and highlight important parts. You might also try using different colors or making mind maps to make your notes look nicer and easier to follow.
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Ishaan Singh’s Answer
Get into the habit of making notes with a pen and paper. This really helps in understanding the concepts, keeping it in memory and can be used during exam preparation. Make small points wherever possible rather than writing paragraphs.
With this technical age, we have lost the power of writing and that affects our memory and we loose the concepts quickly.
With this technical age, we have lost the power of writing and that affects our memory and we loose the concepts quickly.
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Jaclyn’s Answer
Hello!
When I was a student, I found the best way to study or complete homework was to make sure all my devices were in do-not-disturb mode. I would also find a music playlist that was very calm but not too calm that it would make me sleepy. I, too, had a class that I had to retake a few times, and I found having a tutor or joining a study group helped immensely. It made me feel less alone in my struggle with the subject, knowing that there were people there to help me, or finding other people with similar struggles.
When I was a student, I found the best way to study or complete homework was to make sure all my devices were in do-not-disturb mode. I would also find a music playlist that was very calm but not too calm that it would make me sleepy. I, too, had a class that I had to retake a few times, and I found having a tutor or joining a study group helped immensely. It made me feel less alone in my struggle with the subject, knowing that there were people there to help me, or finding other people with similar struggles.