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Is less study better?
Too often people imagine that long hours of studying are the best path to being a model, straight-A student. Yet research shows that highly successful students actually spend less time studying than their peers do—they just study more effectively.
How can I get marks without studying?
How To Pass Your Exam WITHOUT Studying
- 6 tips on how to become the class sensation. Christopher Reno Budiman.
- Master the topic. The key to mastering the exam is to understand the whole topic beforehand.
- Be confident. Don’t be nervous!
- Be comfortable.
- Analyse the questions.
- Answer the easiest questions.
- Use common sense.
Do students study more than they look?
Some students study significantly more than they make it appear to the rest of the world. Most people study while they’re alone. That means no one knows if they’re actually studying or if they’re just hanging out alone. That hour a night you watch TV, they could be using it to study.
What happens if you study more than someone else?
Studying more than someone does not mean you’re going to score higher than them. In fact, too much studying could easily reduce the amount you learn by increasing the stress. You can’t assume that the amount of time a student studies is an essential factor. (Of course, zero study time versus any study time is a big difference.) S
Do good students study more than bad students?
Good students don’t study all that much more than bad students. I have met only one or two people that study for hours every night consistently. Those people study in ways only tangentially related to their school material. The vast majority of students, including high scoring ones, don’t study in any extraordinary way.
Does studying a little bit each day make a difference?
Studying a little bit each day makes it easier to study (and remember) the material, giving you a head start when it comes to test time. The problem: You are using a study method that doesn’t match with the way you learn.