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Tagged with:    [Post New]posted on 29 Sep 2007 20:12:55 IST    
Hi frnds
Recently i attended a seminar on how to study by Raj Bapna( Guiness Book Of World Record Holder For Best Memory)
He gave some gud study techniques that i found useful & want to share it with you
Here it is:
 

How not to study?

Do you remember yourself reading sentences after sentences of your books, but without actually concentrating on it? That is called a casual reading. A casual reading through the books doesn't help much. That is because, the concepts just pass by the mind, without being able to associate themselves with your understanding, or your memory. But the time that you spend in such casual reading never comes back. Moreover, it is boring. Study without concentration is an utter waste of time and energy. Avoid it.

 

The secret of concentration

There is no big tricks to develope concentration. If you want to improve your concentration in studies, you just need to enjoy what you read. There are books teaching you meditation, etc that claim to improve your concentration. I have tried a few of them, but personally I feel that the claims are over exareted by the authors. I discovered a simple technique that simply works wonder for me. I benifited imensely from the technique, and now I want you to benifit from the secret. The secret to concentration is being eble to develope interest in the subject.

How to develope interest in the subject?

Simply stating, information is not at all interesting. But most curriculam books just provide information. Even intellectual concepts are presented as if they are information. That is the reason why curricular books are so often dreaded by students. But information becomes interesting when we discover the underlying concepts in them. So if you want to make your study hours interesting, try to discover the concepts yourself. Do not just believe what is said in the book. Let whatever you have to learn, be learnt not just as information, but as concepts that YOU have re-discovered.

 

Study tips

  1. Make separate self study note book for each subject.
  2. When you sit to study a subject, do not forget to be ready with your self study notes and pens(at least 2 colors).
  3. With each line you read from the book, make questions, as if you are going to make a tough question paper in that subject. This will force you to concentrate on the subjects.
  4. Note down the questions in one color and the answers in another. But write the answers from your understanding, in your own words. Don?t copy paste from book.
  5. The tougher the questions you have made, the better you have concentrated. And the longer you are going to remember what you have learnt.
  6. The most important thing is this: REVISE your notes. This would hardly take 5 minutes for every hour you have spent in making the question and answers. If you miss to revise, then the extra effort that you have put to make the notes will simply be wasted. But every revision will pay back at least 10 times of what you have invested.
  7. Solve examples and exercise questions. You will be surprised to see that you are able to solve most of them.

 

Revision tips

  1. Jolt down what all you want to revise in a particular study session.
  2. Assign the time that you can afford to spend on each topic of revision.
  3. Open your self study notes. But don?t just read through all that you have written, else your mind will start wondering, day dreaming, etc.
  4. Read only the questions. Hide the answers. Try to recall the answer you have written. Check your memory.
  5. If you are able to think some new questions and answers in your mind, add them to your notes.

 

When to revise?

  1. Every day night, before sleep, revise all that you have noted down in your notes.
  2. Every weekend, revise all that you have noted down during the week.
  3. Before the exam, all that is needed for the exam.
If you have genuinely followed up to this, congratulations!!! You have noted down your success, and before the exam, when everyone else will be cramming, you are revising your success as a fun game.
 
 
Plz see this at least i think it is useful

source: thinkingbuddy.uni.cc
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naina
naina is offline comment by naina    (posted on 30 Sep 2007 13:19:15 IST)
hey dood,,,,,,,it's an exellent techniqe.THANKS!!!!!
krithika.r
krithika.r is offline comment by krithika.r    (posted on 30 Sep 2007 16:32:37 IST)
thanks for posting.it will really help me.
prakhar_galaxy
prakhar_galaxy is offline comment by prakhar_galaxy    (posted on 30 Sep 2007 19:49:23 IST)
thanx frnds others shud also take the benefit
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prakhar_galaxy is offline comment by prakhar_galaxy    (posted on 1 Oct 2007 15:44:10 IST)
others plz yaaron see it
it is really beneficial
hhitesh_1
hhitesh_1 is offline comment by hhitesh_1    (posted on 1 Oct 2007 21:47:47 IST)
dont u think making questions from every two lines will take years,isnt there a better technique of making notes,cause i have always been confused in how to make notes.....can u suggest a better technique???
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