Study tips i use:
- Use cornwell note taking system (search it up)
- Colour code workload on your yearly wall planner
-Low: Yellow (no assesments due)
-Moderate: Green (1 assignment/1 test)
-High: Red (2+ assignment/ 2+tests)
-Have an arch folder with tab dividers, and use looseleaf paper for notes and file it in that folder (summarising school content)
-Do lots of past papers in the appropriate time limit in exam situations
-List all the things you do on one day and cross em' out as you go (some guy on this forum said cross out the unnecessary things to do frist so as to 'trick' your brain that you have completed those tasks
-Use colour (eg. for meaning to create patterns in the brain)
-Don't put anything on the table but only what are you studying
-When studying, study in blocks of 55 min with 5 min break inbetween(try not to surf the net or watch tv during this time, instead have a drink of water, wash your face, go for a walk, organise the next task to do, stretch etc.)
-Do revision of school subjects (1 hour per subject) on a sat. or sun.
-Do the HARDEST tasks first
-Spend 30 min each night reviewing the day's, yesterday's, and the day before's learning (all subjects)
- Have a compulsory 12 hours of rest every week
-Create a timetable and try as you might to stick to it (no pain no gain)
-List your goals, have an aim
-Reward yourself for completing difficult task
-Go study
im in the same boat as you and gl in achieving your goals