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Education: How to improve your study techniques 10 Articles

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    by E.M.Robinson

    Improve your study techniques by making several relatively simple changes to your routine in order to get the best results from your studying efforts. Consistent use of a day-planner and an organization system are two impo...read more

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    by Linda L Kinyon

    So you are going back to school. You have been out of school for a very long time. How do you begin? After signing up for the classes you desire, make sure to find out exactly which textbooks you will require and get ...read more

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    by Susan Damato

    The Circle of Learning By SM Dee In my ten years as a high school mathematics teacher, one of my most frustrating teaching experiences was discovering student's inability to know how to study. Over the years, I deve...read more

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    by Geraldine Daniels

    What is the secret to studying? Read on to discover four dynamic study tips. Learn to overcome your anxiety, break, breathe, and review to improve your study habits and your grades. Overcome your anxiety. You can master...read more

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    by Sweetsmile

    It is never too old to learn. Most of us have the experience of learning, and we have talked a lot about study techniques. No matter what you are learning, you may want to find efficient ways to improve your study. How to ...read more

  • by John Barkley

    ADULT SECOND-LANGUAGE ACQUISITION Learning a foreign language requires a serious, long-term commitment, but the process is not similar to the way in which you learned your native language as a young child. When you were ...read more

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    by Angela K Brown

    It is imperative to have good study skills for college exams. Good study habits start when you are young. You begin to develop your strengths and weaknesses in developing the right study skills for yourself. I feel taki...read more

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    by Calsue Murray

    STUBBORNNESS AS AN IMPEDIMENT TO LEARNING Stubbornness can be defined as "resistant to change." It seems to be a universal human trait. It seems to grow stronger and become a larger component of our psychological make...read more

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    by Sharlynn Zining

    Most of the time, students get stress over their studies. They don't know how to prepare for their exams and are frequently tied up with their co-curricular activities. Students must have an interest in study; like in ever...read more

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    by Mary Edwards

    Just a few quick tips for helping you to have a better more productive study time. 1. Make a time to study and stick with it.One hour is plenty,any more than that is too much. When you try to study for too long the ...read more

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