What is important to know about student life

Any, even the most “useless” subject can become not so boring if you try to find something interesting for yourself in it. Diverse knowledge broadens your horizons.
You will never guess where and when they will be useful.
Suddenly, for example, you will be able to support a conversation about a rare hobby of your future client, you will attract him to yourself and as a result you will get a big project for your company.
Down with procrastination!
Starting to prepare for an exam overnight is a bad idea. Not only will you forget what you’ve learned in a few days, but you won’t get enough sleep, you won’t feel well, and you’ll lose focus on the exam.
The key to successful studying is to study every day. It is known that we memorize information better in small parts. Break down a topic into sections and study one whole section at a time. Make a study schedule and follow it strictly. Familiarize yourself with the basics of time management so that you can allocate your time properly.
Follow this advice and you will find that you learn the material much better. And the night before the exam you will sleep well, instead of rushing around in a panic, trying to learn a full course of matanalysis in a few hours.
Still, even with a well-organized plan, there may be times when the workload feels overwhelming. In such cases, students sometimes choose to order coursework online to better understand how to structure complex assignments and stay on track with their studies.
Discipline and the ability to make yourself work will help you not only at university, but also in your future career. Successful people clearly control themselves, their actions and emotions.
Follow a schedule and study every day, focus on one task at a time.
Get rid of anything that can distract you for the duration of the class. Don’t get distracted by social media and the internet – use special apps that block access to the web for a while.
Turn off all reminders and alerts on your cell phone. Explain to your parents, friends, boyfriend or girlfriend that you can respond later. Move pets out of the room.
Take breaks
Have you ever noticed that 20-30 minutes after you start studying you are distracted by extraneous thoughts? Human beings are able to continuously hold attention on the same subject for a limited amount of time, which is strictly individual.
Time the amount of time you are able to concentrate on your studies and then take a break: have a snack or drink water, stretch, exercise or go for a walk. Make your schedule with such breaks for a change of activity in mind.
By the way, a change of scenery and the way you study a subject will help you memorize better. Along with knowledge, your brain records information about your environment: the place where you are studying, background sounds and music playing at the time.
Read notes and books, listen to lectures in a player, change your posture more often – study sitting, standing and even in motion. If you are a visual learner, spend more time writing down information, if you are an auditory learner, read your notes into a tape recorder, start using audiobooks and listen to them more often.
Visualize and model
To help you memorize better, visualize a model of the subject you are studying. This is not only about diagrams, tables and other ways of visualizing information, but also about mental modeling.
To learn something more effectively, create a mental model where each new piece of information will be logically integrated into the existing system.
For example, you can study physics based on the time axis: first there were early ideas about the world around us, then there was ancient physics, then there was Newton’s mechanics, sections of the science of electricity, magnetism, the discovery of the electron, Einstein’s theory of relativity, quantum theory, astrophysics, etc. Д.
Everything new confirmed or disproved past hypotheses. In such a logical system, it is easier to make connections and to understand everything, and thus to commit it to memory. Understanding is much more important than just memorizing information.
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