This document discusses effective and ineffective study habits for students. Effective habits include time management, reviewing notes, setting study goals, finishing homework early, and reading materials before class. Ineffective habits include multitasking, not asking teachers for help, playing with gadgets while studying, procrastinating on homework, and not taking notes or paying attention in class. The document emphasizes that developing effective study habits like staying organized, focusing on one task at a time, taking breaks, and not cramming can help students be more productive.
This document discusses effective and ineffective study habits for students. Effective habits include time management, reviewing notes, setting study goals, finishing homework early, and reading materials before class. Ineffective habits include multitasking, not asking teachers for help, playing with gadgets while studying, procrastinating on homework, and not taking notes or paying attention in class. The document emphasizes that developing effective study habits like staying organized, focusing on one task at a time, taking breaks, and not cramming can help students be more productive.
This document discusses effective and ineffective study habits for students. Effective habits include time management, reviewing notes, setting study goals, finishing homework early, and reading materials before class. Ineffective habits include multitasking, not asking teachers for help, playing with gadgets while studying, procrastinating on homework, and not taking notes or paying attention in class. The document emphasizes that developing effective study habits like staying organized, focusing on one task at a time, taking breaks, and not cramming can help students be more productive.
DISCOVER THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING a good study habits
There are ups and downs in a
students life. There are times that you get your desired grades and there are times that you feel you're not making it. Effective Habits Ineffective Habits Multitasking studies say that you are less productive when you Having time management multitask than when you focus on finishing one task at a time.
Reviewing notes Not asking the teacher for help
Set specific goals for Playing with gadgets while study times. studying
Finishing the homeworks earlier Doing homeworks all at once S t u d y H a b it s
Reading the materials Not reviewing the lesson and
given or the lesson not taking notes in the lesson. before class. Effective Habits Ineffective Habits Taking notes of important Having poor time management or words and meanings or being disorganized and having not important information about enough sleep / Studying when the lesson or topic. you're exhausted.
Not acknowledging the
Listening and paying lesson, forgetting to attention to the class complete tasks, and being consistently absent. Study methods Effective Habits Ineffective Habits Keep Track of Deadlines and Using social media while studying Important Dates Not actively studying Set goals Multitasking Take breaks
Taking a break after Cramming, not having a
you have accomplished study plan and managing your studies. time poorly. Study methods 1. What were your considerations in classifying your study habits? In classifying my study habits, I consider the proper mindset, picking a study area, identifying distractions, constructing a realistic schedule, and improving my thought institution. Effective study habits will allow me to study smarter rather than harder. 2. Do you still have those ineffective habits with you today? As a student who is struggling to develop a suitable study routine, I can say that I am still encountering such ineffective study habits. Being a good and productive student is difficult to achieve, specifically if we are used to cramming and allowing procrastination to distract us from what really matters, which is our studies. Dealing with bad study habits isn't easy, especially now that self-study is required. 3. How do you intend to improve your effective study habits and overcome ineffective ones? I must say that it has been difficult for me to cope-up with our situation right now, but I couldn't do anything much as we're forced to study virtually. But how do I intend to improve my effective study habits during this trying time? Well, I develop it by disregarding the distractions that I'm having day by day, what I mean is that, by focusing and redirecting myself into my goal, by lessening my game time, by scheduling my activities properly, and by setting time for everything. For the second question, how do I intend to overcome the ineffective ones? Well, it's just a trial and error, when you make mistake then learn from it. It has been more than 10 years when I started studying and I know what techniques can help me study and not help me from studying. Learning from my mistakes had a huge impact on how I cope-up with my studies, and because of the trial and error that I did, I got rid of my ineffective study habits.