What rlly helped me was practice questions/tests, Repetition(like writing things over and over again), flashcards, acronyms, and teaching it to someone/yourself as if you were a teacher. It helps you see if you rlly understand the content enough to the point you can explain it to someone who doesn’t know anything about it.
As for schedules alwa...... 2 reply
I used to watch vlogs of others studying and then prep alotta cute stuff (sticky notes, colours, cute notes etc) and make a to do list and because i lovd checking it, i would write looooots of notes and then check it off my list.
Teaching someone what you are learning is a pretty good way too. 1 reply
Studying as soon as u wake up from napping or sleeping helps you remember a lot if you’re cramming! I also read my notes, rewrite my it, then check if I missed something, and if I did I memorize it again, then rewrite my notes. I do that until I’ve rewritten my notes almost similarly—works a lot for me since I mostly study social sciences 1 reply
Freak out about the exam for 10 minutes, read BL for the rest of the night and wing it. (I 100% failed my Shakespeare final but the final grade for the class was 3.7 so it’s not too bad) 1 reply
Math/ physics etc: Folder sheets & pen- practice problems
Anything memory based: remember it in class or if no knowledge of class study it 4 hrs before test/ exam. 1 reply
I change my methods every year, what has truly stuck is cutting EVERYTHING into small pieces.
It's more of a general method to stay motivated that anything else, when I feel like doing nothing i think , "I just have to do this ONE thing" and when I finish I always get energy to do more.
And Pomodoro is great to!
Good luck with everything I don't...... 1 reply