Form A Study Group

If you’re a social person, studying can be difficult because you don’t like the solitary silence. It can be motivating to have a group of people to study with. Your study group could even consist of your parents or a friend who isn’t in the same class–they can help quiz you and just keep you company while you study if you go stir crazy being quiet and alone.

You could also get your teacher or professor in on this one. Teachers really do want to help, so they’re not likely to say no if you ask them for help studying. Ask if you and a few friends can come in early, stay late, or hang out during a study hall period to study. Being in the presence of your teacher will help motivate you to actually study, and you have the added bonus of having an expert in the room to help. If you’re putting off studying because the material is confusing and overwhelming, this strategy is bound to help.

When I was a teacher, I never turned down students who asked for extra help or wanted to study in my classroom. When students would form study groups in my classroom, I was right there to answer any questions and make their study session more productive. I also often gave extra tips or explanations I didn’t give during class.


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