CBSE Papers : Studying Tips

1. Do not study continuously to make most of the time at hand. In stead, divide the syllabus in parts and study with breaks. Take each stage as an accomplishment to celebrate and give yourself credit for the same.

2. Understand your body clock and concentration levels to work out the best time-table for self-study.

3. For difficult subjects, study with your friends and class fellows. Discussion of tough points helps one understand them better.

4. Do not be bogged down if your previous results haven’t been great. Learn from past mistakes and weak areas. Work on them.

5. Try to study at a place that has minimum disturbances.

6. Average students must work on and master areas of study they are comfortable with.

7. Low achievers must work on the most essential points of a subject.

8. Prepare a timetable for study. Do remember to include things that you enjoy doing for break periods. These can be anything from playing in the park to watching your favourite TV program. Though it is difficult at times, but do try and stick to your self-study timetable.

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