By Archisha Yadav | February 06, 2025
Studying everything the night before the exam can cause stress and poor retention. Spaced-out learning is more effective for long-term memory.
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Not reviewing what you have studied makes it harder to recall during exams. Regular revision helps reinforce concepts and improves retention.
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Switching between tasks like texting or watching TV while studying reduces concentration. Focus on one subject at a time for better understanding.
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Studying continuously for long hours without breaks leads to fatigue. Short breaks improve focus and help in better information retention.
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Avoiding difficult subjects lowers your overall score. Spend extra time on weaker topics to improve understanding and confidence.
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Memorising without understanding concepts can make it difficult to apply knowledge in exams. Try active learning methods like self-testing.
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Sleeping too late or not getting enough sleep reduces concentration and memory. A proper sleep routine is essential for effective learning.
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Memorising without understanding concepts can make it difficult to apply knowledge in exams. Try active learning methods like self-testing.
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Avoiding past exam papers means missing out on understanding question patterns. Solving previous papers improves exam confidence and time management.
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