7 Bad Study Habits Every Student Should Avoid
7 Bad Study Habits Every Student Should Avoid
1. Cramming: Pulling all-nighters before exams leads to stress, poor memory retention, and lower performance.
1. Cramming: Pulling all-nighters before exams leads to stress, poor memory retention, and lower performance.
2. Multitasking: Trying to study while checking social media or texting friends scatters focus and reduces productivity.
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. Multitasking:
Trying to study while checking social media or texting friends scatters focus and reduces productivity.
3. Skipping Classes: Regular attendance allows you to grasp concepts explained by teachers and ask questions for clarification.
3. Skipping Classes: Regular attendance allows you to grasp concepts explained by teachers and ask questions for clarification.
4. Disorganization:
Lost notes, forgotten deadlines, and messy study spaces create unnecessary stress and hinder efficient studying.
4. Disorganization:
Lost notes, forgotten deadlines, and messy study spaces create unnecessary stress and hinder efficient studying.
5. Passive Studying: Highlighting or rereading text without actively engaging with the material leads to weak understanding.
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. Passive Studying:
Highlighting or rereading text without actively engaging with the material leads to weak understanding.
6. Procrastination: Putting off studying until the last minute leads to rushed studying and missed deadlines.
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. Procrastination:
Putting off studying until the last minute leads to rushed studying and missed deadlines.
7. Unrealistic Expectations: Setting unrealistic goals like memorizing everything overnight leads to discouragement and hinders motivation.
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. Unrealistic Expectations:
Setting unrealistic goals like memorizing everything overnight leads to discouragement and hinders motivation.
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