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Studying is based on listening and trying to understand what the teacher is saying.

Studying is based on listening and trying to understand what the teacher is saying

 

Most classes have to teachers interacting and talking about different subjects, while the students just listen. Studying is a technical skill . As with any such skill, the best results come from mastering the relevant techniques. Studying is different from reading. We read the newspaper, a recipe, a novel.

Studying is interesting, but every now and then it seems to take too big a share of my life. Studying is about learning on your own time, without the specific guidance of a teacher. Some teachers will provide students with study guides, but sometimes it is important that they also create their own study guides. Studying is a fact of life for all students. It might not be your favorite thing to do, but since you have to do it anyway, you might as well find some ways to make it fun.

Studying is often a passive activity and rarely do students recognize how to apply new information and concepts to both prior work and real world situations. The authors maintain that with the help of "information organizers," such as word processors, databases, outliners, and hypertext systems, the process of studying can be made easier. Studying is hard stuff. You need to take short breaks to allow your brain to process and retain the information. Studying is a discipline. Your life needs to be balanced, that is you have time to play, relax, do your social obligations and feel unpressured.

Studying is 99%% perspiration; if you give it a real, concentrated effort over the course of a semester you will see an improvement. Your academic success is entirely up to you. Studying is often about recalling information for the short term, like memorizing dates for a history test, which you then promptly forget. Improving your memory is tough: some of us are just more absent-minded than others.

Studying is very important for us: and it is exactly for this reason that we think that the public university can endure, to continue to study and do research. There are a lot of things that have to be changed both in the universities and in the schools, but one thing is certain: the change cant pass through these cutbacks. Studying is important and knowledge is not a burden. It's been a somewhat difficult decision to make. Studying is not like going on and on like a blind bull. Its about how much you can take at a given time.

 

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