How to study during holidays ?
Hi Friends,In this post lets see how to study effectively during study leave.* How many hours should you study per day ?
1. Out of the 24 hours available per day, sleep for 6 hours.
2. Out of the remaining 18 hours, spend 4 hours for life support
activities like, bathing, having food, prayer, yoga, orkut, computer
games , chatting with friends etc etc
3. Out of the remaining 14 hours , study !!!!
* How to study ?
1. First make a time table , and follow it every day.
2. Take break at regular intervals. Study for 90 minutes at a stretch
and then take 30 minutes break. During break get up from your chair,
get out of your room and have some fresh air, do some stretching
exercises, rotate your neck in all possible directions , massage your
head, wash your face with cold water, massage your eyes, look at
beautiful girls (if any) around u, drink a glass of water , have a
light snack and lie down in shanthi asan for 5 minutes. Irrespective
of where u are just lie down in shanthi asan, please don't care about
what others might think about u) After this u will feel fresh again to
study continuously for another 90 minutes.
3. Change subject after every break. Try to study as many subjects as
possible every day. Don't get bored by studying a single subject for
the entire day. More over , studying many subjects every day ,
refreshes memory and u will not loose contact with the subjects. Other
wise, if u study for many days a single subject , by the time u finish
the subject u will forget what ever u have studied before starting the
current subject.
4. Practice , Practice , Practice more questions everyday (Solutions
to many many GATE questions can be had in AamzillaA's blog,
http://living-in-shadows.blogspot.com)
5. Revise , Revise , Revise !!!!
6. Pray to God , and believe in luck :-)
That is it guys, stay tuned to
http://living-in-shadows.blogspot.com,
for my next post on "How to improve your concentration and memory
within 21 days ? "
Take care,
AamzillaA
Disclaimer : All suggestions in this post are results of author's own
personal experience in managing time for GATE preparation. Author is
not responsible for any psychological, social, physical or financial
anguish resulting from following the above tips. Try them at your own
risk ;-)

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