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A student once said to me, Teacher, you know why I dont study? Its
because I have the memory of a gold fish! I will forget whatever I studied so
I must study only on the night before the exam. (PS :- if you dont
understand this joke, just google gold fish syndrome)
I know that this is a very common problem among students. But do you
know that theres a very easy cure to this memory loss problem? So for you
goldfishes out there read this whole article and apply this simple technique
below. It works!
So Whats the secret to a better memory?
REPETITION
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from pokenoramen.com
This is the most common form. Teacher speaks in class, student take notes,
student goes home and read the notes. Well, the point is, how many times
do you read your notes, and how well do you understand them?
you copy them from what you see on the blackboard directly, or
notes that you write yourself from what you understand from class and
books?
Well, for each different answer to the questions above, they can either
increase or decrease your chances of a longer memory of what you studied.
Generally, if the notes are given to you (in photocopy form), or even if you
copied down what the teacher wrote from the board, you tend not to
understand or appreciate them completely. (Either they are too lengthy,
sentences too complicated or the presentation style doesnt suit your taste).
Thus you are not inclined to read them again and again. Some just chuck
them aside when they reached home, and then conveniently lost them. This
is actually quite a common phenomenon among students.
However, for the more diligent ones, they actually spent some time
digesting the notes given to them after the lesson or when they reached
home, and better still, produce their own version of notes to customise to
their own taste either make it more compact, easier to understand,
uncomplicate the complicated, add their own acronyms or illustrations,
shortcuts, or whatever gimmick they have. Now why do you need to do this?
Firstly, this process helps you to understand better what you have learned in
class earlier. Sometimes the teachers explanation is not too clear, missing
some details, or you may not be focused enough to grasp 100% of what the
teacher said. Thus, reading it over will help you to have a clearer
understanding on the subject and its details.
Secondly, doing your own notes will make you like it more! Why? Because it
is in a language that you understand, in shortcuts that you know, in colors
that you like, and in your own handwriting and style, not as boring and
lengthy as the books, and easier to carry everywhere! When you start liking
your own notes, you will have no problem reading them again and again. You
will not feel resentful as when you have to reread somebody elses notes,
notes that you dont understand, notes that you dislike!
Well, notes is only one way and the most common way of repetition.
(b) Repeat by Talking to yourself
Some students do not like to repeat writing that much but prefer a more
vocal way of practice. So after you close your notes, instead of writing you
can start speaking out loud what you have just read. Explain the concepts to
yourself, with as much details as possible. Yes, talk to yourself or talk to the
mirror, (or to your mother, or to your dog, etc.)
(c) Repeat by Teaching someone else (best way to remember and
understand things)
Students always ask me teacher, how do you remember all this stuff? My
answer is simple cos I teach them day in day out.
Teaching someone else what you have just learnt is one of the best way to
get it into your long-term memory. Get your friends to ask you questions
related to that topic, then explain the answer to them as though you would
in a test. Teaching a knowledge to somebody else is an excellent way to
reinforce what you have already learned and to strengthen your own
memory recall as well. Plus, you also get to benefit your friends by doing
that (from repetitive listening).
(d) Repeat by using Imagination and Visualization
One of the best way is to combine this method with notes. You should take
the notes in a way that you can imagine them from memory. For example :
I always teach using multi-colored pens.
I draw colorful diagrams and use different colors for different keywords.
I use flow charts / tables
You may also use Mind-Map.
1) Make your own notes on a topic that you have learnt but forgotten. Lets
say Archimedes Principle.
2) Try to fit your notes into 1/2 pages. Use diagrams, tables, mind-maps, and
make them colorful.
3) Read through the whole notes after youre done. (Make sure you
understand what youve written. DO NOT Memorize until you understand
them!)
4) Now, close the notes and write out the entire notes again on a blank piece
of paper. You may forget a lot of things, but try to write as much as you can.
5) Open your notes and compare with what you wrote. Take note of the parts
that you forget or remembered wrongly.
6) Repeat number 4 again until you can rewrite on the blank paper at least
80% of your notes on Archimedes Principle.
Next Step
7) Within 24 hours from this exercise, take out your notes on Archimedes
Principle and just quickly read through them. Remember the main points and
headings, then go through the details in your head.
You dont have to write them again. Just quickly revise the notes. You should
spend no more than 10 minutes on this quick review.
8) After few days ideally within 7 days, try to tell your friends all that you
know about Archimedes Principle. You should be able to explain about 7080% of the Principle from memory.
Congratulations! Youve done it.
1) Relax, Breathe - You cant accomplish anything if youre anxious and stressed up.
2) Use a very effective technique I call BLOCKING TIME. Click here to learn more about
this technique.
3) Do your most difficult subject first thing in the morning or at whatever time you feel
freshest.
if you dislike physics, then study that first. If you leave it till later, very likely you will
procrastinate and put it off totally.
4) Set a target of what you want to complete revision everyday. VERY IMPORTANT :Dont be a hero and set unrealistic goal.
I wanna study Physics chap 2 Form 4 today! And 2 Chapters of Bio and maybe
Sejarah also (Unless you have excellent reading and comprehension skills, you wont
achieve this goal)
5) Make your daily goal small and realistic. Example if you have only 4 hours to
study today, then you can do 1 chapter of Physics ( the shorter chapters) and another
chapter of chemistry. Use Time Blocking Technique to study effectively.
Stick to this few methods, do them consistently and you will get lots of studying done
effectively.
Leave me a comment and tell me what you think
Our life is so full if distractions. It is extremely difficult to study effectively when you
have SMS coming in every 15 minutes, facebook updates, your mom calling, your
brother making noise, your own mind wondering away when you are trying to
understand what on earth is ambiguous case in a triangle.
As an adult, and a teacher, I myself are subjected to these distractions as well. When I
wanted to make video tutorials or write a post here, I have to focus and remove
distractions as well.
Heres a technique I use and find it to be very powerful and effective.
TIME BLOCKING
1) Before you start studying, plan your time first.
2) Lets say you plan to study for the next four hours, block of your time into small
chunks. 30 minutes is good. Then leave 10 minutes in-between for break.
so you should have 30 min study 10 min break 30 min study 10 min break.
Then take a longer break after 1 hr study to reward yourself.
This is just an example. You can do 45 min study, 15 min break etc. Do whatever works for
you. If you find yourself nodding off (almost falling asleep) then its time to take that break.
3) During that 30 min study time, be absolutely ruthless with yourself! No phones,
no SMS. Tell whoever who keeps calling or smsing you to get lost and come back
after 30 min. Your future is at stake here! Better still (TURN OFF YOUR PHONE!)
4)During the entire study period including the short breaks, DO NOT go
online. I promise you wont die if you dont check your facebook updates for
few hours I also promise your friends wont die if they dont hear from you
for a few hours
5) What if its your family disturbing? Not friends? Cant tell mom or dad to get lost
right? Yup, cant do that. Well, most parents wont disturb their children if they are
studying.
If you cant get peace studying at home, then go to the library or stay back in school.
Or better still, wake up early 5am, or stay up late and study when everyone else is
sleeping. You may have to take afternoon naps if you do this, otherwise lack of sleep
will make you all blur.
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6) Set a realistic goal for each study time block. Example :- next 30 min I will do 10
add math question from SPM 2006 paper 1. Set small goals to make them easily
achievable.
Try these methods leave me a comment and tell me what works for you. Or leave a
comment if you use other methods to study effectively. Happy Learning!
Exam is around the corner, time is definitely running out but you have not covered revision for half
the syllabus yet? What should you do?
Thats right folks, the clock is ticking unbelievably fast and you are starting to panic. You wish you
could convert your brain into a sponge and soak up everything directly off the books but alas,
that is purely wishful thinking! So, the next best thing would be to roll up your sleeves, switch on
that studying mode and start studying in earnest! Fret not, many out there are just like you, so
here are some useful tips to help you gear up for that dreadful but all-too-important exam :
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Not everyone can study at anytime of the day some find their minds fresher and
function better in the early mornings, some just the opposite; whatever work that needs
to use their minds can only get done at night. Prime time simply means the most
effective time of the day where you are most productive. It could be 1, 2 or 5 hours a
day, (but for your own sake, if this is a real last minute thing, please stretch it for as
long as you can!).
You may think that sitting on your desk staring idly at your books 24 hours a day, sacrificing meals,
tv and sleep, will solve all your problems. Right? Wrong! All it does, in actual, is just to alleviate
your feelings of guilt for not studying enough so that even when/if you failed your exam, you can
tell yourself that you have tried your best. You will actually be surprised to find that studying in pure
focus for just 2-4 hours in your most productive timeframe will produce much better results.
So, find that unique timeframe of the day and reserve those few hours for concentrated studying.
(No, dont waste your best hours on TV or computer games, they will just suck your energy and
leave you too exhausted for studying afterwards.)
2)
As opposed to popular belief, studying more may not necessarily mean better results in your exams.
Thesmarter way to study is, study the right thing. Selective studying means you dont have to read and
memorize the entire textbook. You will only have a brain-traffic-jam of facts and figures, which will only
confuse you further, and makes you forget whats really important.
Study the important parts textbook explanations may be lengthy and to some extent, irrelevant.
They may be useful for learning the first time, for deeper understanding of the subject. Not,
however, for revision purposes and especially for last minute studying.
Make it a habit to practice picking out important points when you read a textbook. You may create
your own short notes or cards that you can refer to at a glance and remember easily. You may
create acronyms for long lists of words that you need to remember in a certain order. You may
highlight different colors to separate categories in your books, for example, yellow means formulas,
orange means short summaries, green means important names of people or places, blue means
important dates; etc.
Some can even just read all the titles and subtitles (and skip the body) to jog their memory of the
entire chapter. Its sort of like mind-mapping. This technique, however, can be applied only after
you have earlier read and understood the chapter thoroughly and it has to be done in pure focus so
I might say, may not work for everybody.
Find your own way of selective studying. What works for others may not work for you. Once you have found a
way that suits your own, stick to it and use it often.
The most conclusive way of making sure you are studying the right stuff would be to attempt past
year questions (PYQ). Get your hands on as many past year papers and exam papers of other
schools and states as you can. There are a few benefits of doing this :
- PYQ often repeat similar patterns over the years so you can observe the way questions are being
asked, the structure of questions and how they are mostly applied. So after that when you look at
the book, you know what exactly to pick out in a long paragraph of facts. This will make your
revision easier if you know what the questions want.
- You can observe the marking scheme in detail, so you know the correct way of answering a
question to get full marks. (Many students think they know the answer but make the mistake of not
answering them correctly, or conveniently skip some important steps required, thus losing marks
unnecessarily).
- Practicing PYQ makes you familiarize with the flow, format and style of the exam questions. Thus
eliminates the surprise factor and makes you more comfortable and less nervous in the real exam.
- You can observe the popular topics and subtopics that came out so you know what to focus on in
your revisions. (Spotting topics is not really an advisable way of studying so do this only as a last
desperate resort, if you literally have been sleeping in class for the entire year!)
4) STAY AWAKE
I really want to study but I keep falling asleep once I open my book! How??
As mentioned in point #1, you should always study at your prime time, i.e. the best hours that your
brain is at its most fresh, clear, and focused state. Only then you can ensure that you do not fall
asleep while studying, thus wasting all your efforts. However, if that is not possible, you still need
to set aside some time of the day for quality study. In this time, you must by all means, stay
awake!
Many students fall asleep while studying because they choose to study just before bedtime, or they
sacrifice sleep for the past few weeks just for last minute studying. In any case, how do you solve
the problem of falling asleep while studying? The answer is : DO WHATEVER IS NECESSARRY!!
Some will find themselves fresher after they wash their faces; some prefer to go for a
jog. You may cycle around the park, watch a sitcom, play a computer game, play with
your dog, you may even pinch yourself awake! The point is, you can do anything; do
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whatever you have to, but bear in mind, you must have the discipline to stop doing
whatever you like and go back to focus on studying after that.
5) STAY AWAY FROM DISTRACTION
Distraction varies from TV, cell phones, computer games or social networking websites,
to family environment, social functions or even mood swings. Research shows that
Malaysian children spend an average of 19 hours online every week. (Source: Norton
Online Family Report 2010).
Now how do you expect to have time for studying if you spend 3 hours a day online? This is only an
example. Not to mention the endless social functions you have to attend almost every weekend,
the oh-so-exciting-TV series that you cant miss, the twice weekly football game with the guys, the
girlfriend who throws a tantrum if you dont call her up to chat an hour a day, the daily afternoon
nap that will get you cranky every time you miss it. Oh, and what about the mom who keeps
nagging and the baby brother who never stops crying? And after everything is done and quiets
down, you find that you are either too tired or simply, not in the mood to study.
The keyword here is : CONTROL.
Whatever the distraction is, keep it under control !! BAN yourself from Facebook /
Myspace if you have to.
Discipline is of utmost importance to achieve this task. Nothing can distract you if and once you
set your mind to it. I dont have to elaborate further. You know what you need to do.
Well, I hope at least some of you desperate students out there would find these tips useful to your
last minute studies. However, one important point to note is that the No.#1 factor in making last
minute studies successful is DETERMINATION & EFFORT. As the old saying goes, where theres a
will, theres a way (and I will add this : where there is no will, there will be procrastination and
delay. In other words, a million excuses.) Sad to say, if there is no determination or effort to start
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with, no amount of useful tips in this world will be of the slightest use to you. All your efforts in
searching for the magic tips to study last minute and articles such as this, would be nothing but
futile.
So, hang in there folks, and make the best use of the remaining time you have ! Good luck, yall!
Ganbatte ne!!
I realized that students who do practice or those who try to practice on their own, often got stuck and they dont
know what to do, or dont know whats wrong.
So whats the solution? Wait for tuition class to ask Miss Ng. Hah! What if you dont have the privilage of a
private or small group tutor?
Here are some tips on what to do when youre stuck at a question.
1) Read through the question again and make sure you copied it correctly! Then make sure you understood the
question correctly.
2) Check through your workings again. (many students check through their workings and couldnt spot their own
mistakes!) So my advise is this, re-do the question on a fresh page. Then check your new working against the
old.
3) Try to think if youve done questions that are similar to the one that youre stuck at. Many questions in SPM
are a repetition of the same type. Only the numbers are changed with a slight variation. Refer to the previous
similar question. Most of the time you can solve it with the same method.
4) Look for a similar question in the reference book examples and see how it is solved. Understand the concept
and try to apply the same method to solve your question.
5) Always look for a pattern in the different types of questions asked. Find relationships between variables and
form equations. Math is almost always about finding relationship and forming equations to determine unknowns.
8) The Final Solution ask your teacher. This should always be the final step. Try all the above steps first. If the
dont work, then only ask someone. Why? Because it is great to achieve the solution on your own! It feels
fantastic to know I solved it on my own.
What to do when you finally found your mistake and gotten the correct answer?
1) Dont rub away the old workings with mistakes! This is also something many students do. They will rub off their
workings which are wrong, and write the correct one. How are you going to learn from your mistakes if you need
to refer to this in the future? Never rub off your mistakes. Just write with another color pen with the correct
workings next to it.
2) Make sure youre very very clear of your misunderstanding and why you made the mistakes earlier. Many
students just complete the question, and move on to another question without pausing to think through the
question. This is why I believe, many students practice Add Math but are still unable to answer many questions
when it comes to exam. They practice without having a clear understanding of their work and mistakes.
Heres some study tips for those of you starting to panic, worry, sweating, pressured etc etc.
First Key
Focus 100% on only 1 thing at any given time.
Concentrate fully on that task for that time. DO NOT allow anything to distract you, and that means NO sms, NO
phone calls, NO chatting.
Lets say you decide to learn Chap 3 of Form 4 Physics Pressure for the next 1 hour. Then please commit to
Focus 100% on that for 1 hour.
Most people (and that includes adults too) live through distraction the whole day. The world is getting more and
more ADD, probably due to more and more distractions in our lives. Therefore, many people do not realize the
POWER and EFFECTIVENESS of focusing 100% on something, even though its only for a short period of time.
Second Key
Use Time Budgeting Technique.
Budget a time for your lesson. Lets take the example of learning Chap 3 of Form 4 Physics Pressure. Lets say
you decide to allocate 3 hours to complete the chapter, then stick to the 3 hours. Meaning you dont give yourself
excuses and do something else in that 3 hours. (toilet break is acceptable J)
It doesnt matter whether the time allocated is enough or not. What matters is you learn the habit of FOCUSING
100% on a given task. I guarantee after FOCUSING 100% for 3 hours, youll definitely see significant
improvement of understanding in that Chapter.
Please stop after 3 hours. Dont over shoot your budgeted time. Learn to be disciplined.
You can be flexible but please understand that if youre always flexible with your time, youll not have enough
time to finish your syllabus. Learn to balance flexibility with discipline.
Third Key
Chunk Down your lessons.
Slice your budgeted 3 hours into smaller lessons. Preferably complete the lessons within a day or 2. Maximum 3
days if the chapter is long.
For example you may decide to study 1 hour each lesson. You can study 1 hour in the morning, 1 hour in the
evening and then another hour the next morning. (Remember to give 100% FOCUS to the subject matter in that
1 hour)
Fourth Key
Dont sit.
Thats right, you heard me the first time. Stand up and look down at your books on the table, or hold the book up
with your hands and read it standing over your desk. Do that periodically over your lesson time I suggest to
stand for 5 10 min. Or better still, hold the book or your notes and pace a while around your table.
Why? Youll be less sleepy this way.
Fifth Key
Create a study environment that you like.
If you like music, then study with music. If you like to munch snacks, then study with snacks. If you like cold, then
study with the air-cond blasting. (BUT please make sure youre giving 100% FOCUS to your lessons and not
your snacks!)
Try it out Youll be amazed with the Power of 100% Focus