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“The different study practices of BSN 1 students”


Students Profile
A. Sex
B. Educational attainment of the parents
C. School graduated from
D. Do you have any vices
E. Do you live with your parents
I What are the different study practices?
A. Reading Comprehensively
B. Engage in reading to pass an examination
C. Visiting the library to read lecture notes
D. Studying Everyday
E. Creating/Going to a quiet place to study
F. Listening to your preferred taste in music
G. Studying early
H. studying hardest to the easiest topic
I. Asking for help if you’re struggling
J. Test anxiety
K. Continuous Activities
II What are the effects of these study practices in the academic performances
of students?
A. Good Habits that result in academic excellence
i Earlier bedtime increases excellent performances
ii Non-smoking
iii Studying Everyday
iv Creating/Going to a quiet place to study
v Turning off electrical or digital distractions
vi Listening to your preferred taste in music
vii Taking breaks
viii studying early
ix studying hardest to the easiest topic
x Asking for help if you’re struggling
xi Positive attitude
B. Bad Habits that result in bad performances
i Laziness
ii Inefficient time management
iii Decreased Nocturnal Sleep time/Late bed time
iv Irregular use of school libraries
v Personal work takes more of your time than studies
vi Not asking for help when you’re struggling
vii Lack of planning and concentration
C. Achievers
i High Achievers perform better
ii Low Achievers perform worse
D. Living conditions of students
i Hostel living students struggle more
ii Proper facilities at home have higher academic achievements
F. Enhancements
i Proper Education
ii Skills of noting
iii Reading their notes
III How do these study practices differ from one another?
A. “Different people study in different ways and it is a near certainty that what
works for one person may not work for another”

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