How you create
strategies, implement them and manage time as a student makes all the
difference, and, in fact, helps ensure a disciplined and successful life ahead.
Here, time management doesn't particularly refer to getting extra serious about
studies and spending all the time doing just that.
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Instead, this
will include everything from studying, putting oneself to timely tests, taking
a break and being regular with physical activities!
So, like most
high school people, if you too are finding it difficult to set your secondary
school tuition, project work, games, free time and social activities in
apposite harmony with each other, maybe you should give the smart strategies
mentioned below a sincere try!
Be Attentive in the Classroom
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Stay attentive
and focused while listening to your teacher in class, whether online or in
school. Make sure you understand the lesson, and ask questions in case you've
any doubts.
Don’t be
over-conscious, for no question is dumb as long as you've been attentive.
Also, develop a
habit of admitting that if you’re not clear with a concept discussed in the
class, you’re at fault and not your teacher, really!
The same applies
to coaching classes and extra tuition for secondary students.
Prefer Solitude When Studying at Home
With so many
family members, buddies and guests around, you can hardly get down to your
business!
It will always
be rewarding to choose solitude when is time to pick books, copies etc. and
study.
Avoid
group-study sessions (unless there are some really studious guys) as they often
get off-topic, since each partaker has a different concentration level.
Make Your Study Area an Ideal Place to
Learn
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Make the place
you've chosen for studies free from any kind of disruptions, comfortable and as
quiet as you possibly can.
Ensure that you
don’t take your phone to your study area and there’re no distractions such as
computer, video games, music and internet. If you live in a congested
accommodation, studying at a nearby library is always an option you may
consider!
Take Breaks from Time to Time
Take regular
breaks from study so that you don’t pressurize your mind too much. If it is
exam time, take 15 to 20 minutes to listen to your favorite music, play a
computer game, take a walk or do anything mindless.
The choice of
break-time activities would be completely yours, but make sure that the
ultimate purpose is to refresh your mind and reduce the stress level.
Nothing Would Replace Physical Activities
In young age,
you can never afford to keep sticking to your books or computer games all the
time, developing a monotonous routine and ruining your health! Yes, secondary school tuition that you've signed up for is important, but so is your
health.
Taking time for
healthy and re energizing sporting activities will be a definite part of your
harmonious development. How about hitting the playground with friends for a
basketball match? You can choose to play the games that interest you the most;
this will not only keep you fit, but also act as a stress-buster in the long
run!
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