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Thepotemich [5.8K]
3 years ago
9

can you guys give me some studying tips cause i've trying to study for like 2 hours and all i got is nothing

English
2 answers:
Masteriza [31]3 years ago
8 0
Ok... If you want to study effectively, first of all, you need to make up your mind to study. No tv, no music, no phone, nothing. Do not try to learn everything at once because that probably wont be possible. Try to understand. Read a page and then try to remember what you've read, and if you understand it. Do not rush it all. What ever part you do not understand, try to find out a lot more about it. Studying is a lot easier when you have a passion or interest in the subject. If thats not there, it will be a lot harder. Hope i helped. Goodluck
riadik2000 [5.3K]3 years ago
4 0
I guess that all you have to do is focus, don't procrastinate. Shut off anything that might distract you, like put away your phone. Don't even listen to music, because sometimes that just breaks concentration. Considering how you've been trying to study for the past 2 hours, try taking a break. And continue to take short breaks so you don't get too tired! 

I hope this helped haha! I've had far too much experience with the same issue.
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