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Successful Study Habits For Students

4/11/2023

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It’s crucial to have good study habits to achieve success in school. However, it can take a lot of work to maintain these habits. Fortunately, plenty of apps can help you improve your academic performance. In this blog post, let’s discuss tips that will help you develop good study habits.
    1    Make A Study Schedule

One of the most critical factors you can consider when developing good study habits is creating a schedule. This will help you set goals and stick to them. Having a clear understanding of what you will do daily will help you make informed decisions.
    2    Don’t Study For Too Long

The most effective study habit is to study for short periods. This will help you to keep track of what’s happening in your study and maintain a focus.
    3    Take Lots Of Breaks

While it’s essential to keep focused on studying, it’s also vital to take breaks occasionally. This can help you relieve stress and get back to feeling like you’re getting enough work done.You can take a break from studying to relax, such as reading or taking a nap. You can also take a short break from time to time to get up and move around.
Although taking breaks from studying is important, avoid doing anything that can be too distracting. This will help keep you focused on studying and give your brain a chance to rest. Taking productive breaks can also help you get back to focusing on your studies.
    4    Make Goals

One of the most important factors you can consider when developing good study habits is setting goals. This will help you stick to it and reach your goals. For instance, if you want to complete a textbook chapter in one hour, set goals for yourself. Make sure that your goals are achievable and realistic. Reaching these goals can help keep you focused on studying and motivated.
    5    Reward Yourself

Reaching certain academic milestones can be rewarded. This can include taking a break from studying to buy a new book. Setting goals and rewards can keep you focused on studying, providing you with something to look forward to after reaching these achievements.
    6    Find Your Perfect Study Spot

You should choose a study area that is a comfortable and conducive environment. There are many different ways that people prefer to study, such as in silence or with music playing. If you’re planning on studying in an other area, make sure it’s conducive to doing so.
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    Michael Rappa is a nationally recognized college-funding expert, and a Certified College Planning Specialist (CCPS) through the National Institute of Certified College Planners (NICCP). He is the president and founder of Ivy League Wealth Strategies, a fee based full service college and financial consulting firm covering all aspects of the college application and funding process. Since starting his local college funding practice, he has helped hundreds of parents send their children to college without spending their life’s savings or jeopardizing other important financial goals like a secure retirement. He is a firm believer that any parent, regardless of their background or financial circumstances, can send their child to college if they know how to play the financial aid game properly.

    He has earned the designation of Chartered Financial Consultant, ChFC® and Charter Life Underwriter, CLU®  Additionally, he earned his certification with
    distinction as an Independent Educational Consultant from UCLA. He is a member of the National College Advocacy Group

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