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Old 01-13-2015, 01:32 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Well without sounding harsh you need to treat this like it's a job and the only real way to tackle this is drawing up a disciplined regime of study. Just decide on how many days you need to study (more is better) and once you've done this break down each study day into hours etc for example it could be 4 hours study a day for 5 days a week.

Now what's important is that you never break the study regime that you've drawn up unless you've got a damn good reason. Putting short breaks in is essential and splitting for example your daily study into say a morning shift and an afternoon shift is the way to go. Some people like to study at night, but the human brain is more fatigued at that time so stick to the day.

Eating well and healthy along with a good water intake is ideal for studying, as is a reward in doing something you like doing after each study session.

If you need motivation just think why you're doing this and the bank balance of your grandparents who are paying for this and expect some kind of reward in you succeeding.

Listening to music whilst studying is good but I stay away from extreme metal, I used to listen to it whilst studying and in the end it kind of stressed me.

Finally CB's idea of going to the local library is pretty good as long as you don't get too distracted while there, as changing your study scenario from only home for another location is a good idea as well, for example three days at home and two in the library.

It's all horses for courses, but for me the above method is a tried and tested method.

Also finding any nearby people studying the same course, sometimes the college will help you get in touch (depends on security I guess) can be one of the best things, as you can arrange from time to time shared study sessions.
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