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Every student spends a lot of time studying and almost every one of them would like their studying to be more efficient.
Here are some basic tips to manage your time better when studying.
* Minimize distractions
Eliminate everything that might be a distraction in the area where you are studying. Make sure there's nothing nearby that might be tempting. If you love surfing the net, turn off the internet while you study.
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The routines that you get into for studying are really important. This article will help you to get into the proper routine.
[b]Study period lengths[/b]
The best way to study is to focus for between 40 and 90 minutes, then take a 10 minute break where you do some kind of exercise. Regular exercise really helps with your concentration when studying.
Don’t make your breaks too long. 40 minutes of studying and then a half hour break is not effective because you then get totally out of the flow. Of course you will need a longer break once or twice per day for lunch and dinner, but your other breaks should be much shorter.
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