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How to Study Effectively. Many people find studying to be a real drag, but if you're
going to do it, you may as well do it right. You will need Distraction-free environment
Something to study Pen and paper Lectures, podcasts, and videos and naps (optional).
Step 1. Choose an environment for studying where you will be free from distractions including
phone calls, television, or other interruptions. Step 2. Prioritize your study materials so
that the most important or the hardest is finished first. Step 3. Read your materials
over once for basic comprehension. Don't stress about remembering it all on the first read.
Step 4. Read the material again, taking notes and summarizing the main ideas in your own
words. Make new material stick by relating it to something you already know or care about.
Context and emotion enhance our ability to remember. Step 5. Use your senses to assist
with learning. When possible, don't just read, but listen to lectures or podcasts, and watch
instructional videos. Build a rich understanding of the material. Step 6. Quiz yourself without
the aid of any notes. Write down your answers or speak them aloud. In other words, rehearse
for the test. Take a nap after a heavy study session to allow your brain time to rest.
Napping after studying can help with recall. Step 7. Test yourself again and again, at
different times of the day and week. This "self-testing" will reinforce your studies
so that when the real test arrives, you'll be ready. Did you know In ancient Greece and
Rome, people used the "loci" memorization method, which involves visualizing placing
each thing you need to remember in a familiar room or on a familiar road, and picking it
up as you take a mental walk around the room or down the road.