What is the appropriate method of studying
Pomodoro technique… You can use certain apps for the same.
Revising old topics daily before starting reading a new one.
Eventually the old topics will take less revision time.
I used to do this and scored very good percentage.
read revise repeat
Consistent learning is the key. Practical / Clinical co-relation strengthens the knowledge. Making notes and revising them and applying the knowledge to the practical use helps. Discussing with buddies helps.
Read with concentration and recall
making notes and then using them to recall on the day before the exam…
- Note down the topics you want to cover
- find the video source from which you want to cover that particular topic
- start watching videos
- make notes
- before going on to next topic solve some MCQ on previous topic from Q bank or any review book
- go to next topic after revising the topic from which you got your questions wrong
Making own notes
Make to do list of topics
visit important topics from that particular section
watch lectures
make notes
solve some question to get factual retention
revise it after some time /before going onto next topic
Make to do list
Study in slots with intervals
Turn your devices away.
Active recalling.
Make sure you revise the topic
- gather resources on a topic
- Divide the resources into small chunks and make notes of key points as you go along.
- Revise your notes once in a week.
- Use active recall by teaching friends or using flashcards.
- Solve questions to find any knowledge gaps and address them.
The best way to study is active learning.
Don’t just read but test yourself, explain concepts aloud, and connect new info to what you already know.
Mix up subjects to boost retention, and use flashcards for quick recall. Find what clicks for you.
We should make proper timetable and study every day. First understand the lesson, then revise it. Also practice questions. Don’t only read, try to write and remember. Also make your own notes.
Revision helps to build clear concepts and is always helpful.
Being consistent throughout and keep practicing and reading .
• First to know, what you have to study?
• Set targets. Make short term goals to achieve the target.
• Make flashcards
• Revision on regular intervals for better understanding.
• Consistency
• And ofcourse, the Interest!
active recall , spaced revision and last but not the least connect what you are studying to the real world case studies or where it applies