"Tips for Future Education Students"

 “Recipe for success: Study while others are sleeping; work while others are loafing; prepare while others are playing; and dream while others are wishing.”

-William A. Ward

    One of the best study tips for students on this whole list is to find a comfortable place to study. We all know that it takes a lot of mental energy to learn anything, and being in uncomfortable place or having constant breaks won't work. We will end up frustrated and feel like we wasted our time without a suitable place. Second, plan a day to study, since there are so many students working and going to school at the same time, it can be difficult to find time to study. Studying a little every day, even just 30 minutes, is the best option. In reality, however, this is unlikely to work realistically. In this case, find a day of the week and declare it as a study day. Give yourself a break while you study because uninterrupted study is inefficient and you won't absorb as much information. Third, avoid distractions. Distractions are everywhere, and we don't just have to live with them the people we surround ourselves with. The biggest distraction in today's learning environment is the small handheld device we often carry in our purse or pocket. This is especially true if we have social media apps on our phone that will notify us when there is a like or a new post. Even if it is difficult, it is better to turn off our phones. Also, make sure that we are in a quiet place where people are not constantly coming and going. Fourth, don't be afraid to ask for help. If the self-study doesn't work on a topic we are having trouble with, ask for help.

    In college you will discover who you are in life, where you want your life to go and define yourself for the future. None of this is easy or simple. Every student has to find their way when it comes to studying habits that work best for them.

    I hope these study tips will help you in your student career. And I hope that some of my suggestions will help the students. Have fun learning!

Comments

  1. Thank you so much for sharing this! It is very helpful to every students who are struggling with their study. I hope you post more of this!

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  2. I learned a lot from this blog. Thank you so much for sharing!

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  3. Yes, embracing every experience you have. You can share these to future educators. Thank you for sharing your struggles, hopes and victories. GODBLESS.

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  4. This blog is very helpful for the students. Thank you for sharing these tips.

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  5. Wow! Great insight, thank you for sharing. This will definitely help!

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  6. Thankyou so much for posting this! I've learned a lot and I will definitely used these tips for future purposes.

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