Tips for beginners

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Disclaimer : I am by no means a 'master' at any of this, if anything this is also being more of a productive journey for me as well. If you would like to suggest any chapters you are always welcome to message me. Also remember to vote and follow me!


Tip #1: 
All nighter's might be tempting to someone who is known for procrastination but I will spell this out for you. Dont. Do. Studying and tests. Last. Minuet.
In fact many studies show this can actually be counterproductive 
See me: https://sleep.org/articles/all-nighters-and-health/

Tip #2:
Start studying before a test at least a week before and try to do studying in blocks, wether that be 5 minuets, 10 minuets or 30 minuets. The block which is my personal favourite is to study for 45 minuets, HOWEVER, It all comes down to personal preference. I don't have a article for this one as it is similar to the 1st tip!

Tip #3:
Use colours! That could be anything to Washi tape or Pens!!! Theirs not really much to say on this apart from that its very useful 
See Me: https://www.td.org/insights/how-color-can-affect-learning

Tip #4: 
KEEP YOUR TESTS AND WORKBOOKS. Yeah, you know that test you through out because you 'Hated it' yeah well you might actually need that. I don't mean just looking at it once, try and really study it and try to reflect over your mistakes!

Tip #5:
Try and explain your answers to others, which can also include making a study group with others, although it may seem stupid explaining it to others can make it into more sense so you will remember it for the test

AND MY NUMBER ONE TIP IS:
Stay away from distractions, weather that be notifications or talking to others. Getting distracted can seriously kill your buzz, so maybe its time to get some headphones.

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