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Studying Doesn't Have to be Boring

2024.01.29

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As university students, you often find yourself very busy with studying. And often, it can be difficult and not very exciting. Personally, when I was a student, I dreaded studying. It became so bad that my grades suffered in high school and even in my first year as a university student. I had to make changes! Studying doesn't always have to be such a tiring process. You can take steps to make it just a little easier and fun. Here are a few things that I have used to make my university life more exciting and allowed me to be a great student. 

 

Find a study buddy: studying with a friend or classmate can make the time go by faster and make it more fun. You can quiz each other, discuss the material, and help each other stay motivated. Finding friends from class can help you enjoy your social life and study life much more. 

 

Take breaks: don't try to study for hours on end without taking a break. Get up and move around, stretch, or grab a snack every 20-30 minutes. This will help you stay focused and avoid getting burned out. There are even some methods invented to help concentration while studying such as the Pomodoro Method (25 minutes of work then take a short 5-10 minute break and repeat. After a few rounds, take a long break). 

 

Make studying fun: if you're not enjoying yourself, you are less likely to remember the material. Try to make studying more fun, such as listening to music, taking a walk, or doing something else you enjoy while you study. One way I started enjoying classes was to dig deeper into the materials. I asked questions and volunteered to answer in class as much as possible. Being wrong is okay as long as you try. 

 

Take care of yourself: make sure you are getting enough sleep, eating healthy foods, and exercising. When you're taking care of yourself, you will have more energy and focus, which will make studying more enjoyable. Often, we study late at night and don't sleep enough. Try to make a sleep schedule. Also, this will help you not feel so sleepy during classes. 

 

Find a quiet place to study: if you can, find a quiet place where you won't be interrupted. This will help you focus and avoid distractions. Listening to instrumental music may also help you focus. Personally, I like to listen to Lo-Fi music when I need to concentrate. 

 

Don't be afraid to ask for help: when you are struggling with the material, do not be afraid to ask for help from your teacher, a tutor, or a friend. Requesting help is a sign of strength, not weakness. Especially when studying languages, don't be afraid to come to the BBP and ask for tips on studying languages. You may also find some study buddies there. 

 

Studying doesn't have to be all work and no play. Take some time to enjoy learning. Ask questions, explore new ideas, and challenge yourself. The more you enjoy yourself, the more you will learn. 

 

Questions:

 

Q1. How long do you study before a short break when using the Pomodoro method?  

a. 15 minutes  

b. 20 minutes  

c. 25 minutes 

 

Q2. When studying you should:  

a. eat junk food  

b. make sure to get enough sleep  

c. study only late at night 

 

Q3. What type of music does the author like to listen to when studying?  

a. Hip-hop  

b. J-pop  

c. Lo-Fi 

 

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Answers

1. c

2. b

3. c

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