In order to get them well prepared and confident they need to give themselves enough time to start their studies.
Follow these simple tips as a guideline for your study habits:
- find your own study style as everyone learns differently.
- A proper timetable is an essential part of the study survival guide.
- Form study groups with friends.
- If there is no quiet place available, try studying at a public library.
- Familiarise yourself with past papers, it is a great way to prove how much you already know.
- Use study guides, they are there to help.
- Avoid trying to study when tired. If studying at night, make sure there is enough light to avoid eye strain.
- Take time out, allowing time for physical activities.
- It is better to get a good night’s sleep after studying for a short time, than to push on until the early morning hours.
- Listen to your body, don’t push yourself past your limit.
- Avoid drinking coffee or Coke before bedtime, as this may keep you awake.
- Eating healthy meals with plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables is essential.
- Don’t be afraid to reach out and ask for help.
Bonus tip
Never think you won’t be able to pass the exam, always think positively.
Self confidence is important, but studying hard is still a necessity.
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