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Study Bhai

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MAKE Your BRAIN WORK

Successful Confident Responsible Effective

Learners Individuals Citizens Contributors

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STUDY SKILLS

Pay attention in class Take good notes

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Keep an organised Notebook Ask questions in class

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Plan a definite study time Don’t cram for hours the

and place for each day night before a test or exam

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INDEPENDENT LEARNERSThe following are characteristics of a successful student.

Develop these in yourself

• Ask questions

• Discuss topics with your peers

• If you don’t understand

something, speak up

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You are responsible for your own learning

‘Ideas are funny things, they don’t work

unless you do’

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‘Learning is not filling the bucket, but the

lighting of the fire’

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STUDY TIMETABLEStudy sessions just don’t happen when you feel like

doing them.

They need to be scheduled on an organised timetable.

Your study timetable should rule your life.

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SOME TIPS• Don’t study after 11.00pm

• Divide time equally between subjects

• Put a copy somewhere to keep parents informed

• Revise your study timetable – things change

• Stick to it !

“Well done is better than well said”

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STUDY SESSIONS

• How do you study?

• What are you supposed to do?

Study has 3 parts

• Organising subject matter efficiently

• Getting ongoing day to day work and assignments done

• Researching and revising work for exams

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• Don’t make study sessions too long

• Drink some water before you start

• Break tasks down into smaller manageable ones

• Do daily summaries of work covered in class in your

own words under Main Points

• Set a task to achieve for each session