Study hacks to ace your exams
With exams around the corner for most of you, getting a big chunk of your syllabus into your head is not an easy task. Though you have faced exams so many times, learning and revising all you have been taught remains a herculean task that doesn’t get easy.
The main thing that will make life easy for you is to set a timetable and study well without wasting too much time, especially on gadgets. Social media and its posts will still be there when your exams are over.
Besides serious studying, there are some hacks that make studying and learning more of a doable task than what most of us consider it to be. Let’s check out what they are.
Get loud
Read aloud whatever you are studying or practicing. By actually speaking the words loudly, you hear the words too and this helps you in remembering the study material more. Maybe using more of your senses is the key to better retention.
So you can either study yourself or team up with others and read aloud in turns.
Switch your study space
Experts suggest that by changing the places you study in can lead to improved learning. At a new place, around the house of course, your brain reforms memories every time — and this makes you more likely to retain the new material. But of course you need to be mindful that the place is free of distractions.
Teach what you have learnt
Teaching what you have learnt is the best way to reinforce the learning and it will also let you know if there are any weak areas that you need to study further. If you can’t express well to someone what you have learnt so far, it means you haven’t learnt your lesson well.
If you can’t team up with friends, you can ask your siblings and parents, or just place some stuff toys and get teaching!
Make mind maps and create mental associations
Learning in a creative way is easier and faster, so get creative by making mind maps and linking information through association with different things.
In mind mapping, you are creating a visual overview of the information you are learning by linking them up in different ways. For instance, you have to learn about an event in Pakistan Studies, write the event in the centre in one colour, and then have arrows pointing outwards with the date on top, the outcome at the bottom, the important personalities on the sides, etc.
And use pens and highlighters of different colours for everything and you will have an attractive visual depiction of an otherwise boring textual matter, and this will be easier for you to learn and recall.
In the same way, if you practice drawing diagrams in science as you learn alongside, you will find it easier to understand and remember the information that all seem the same on a page in text form. This will also help you learn the diagram as you may be asked to draw it in the exam. This is also useful in subjects such as geography.
Use Google
Take the help of an adult and use the internet to find out and learn more about the topic you are learning. In addition there are many educational sites with video lectures for all grades that are very helpful too.
Many teachers/educators and students have blogs where they have shared the questions and explanations of various topics and you will actually be surprised to see how much wealth of learning material is available online.