
Ever
wondered about the studying techniques that set the toppers apart?
We spoke to a few toppers and got them to share their formula for success
ANOTHER academic year has
started off full throttle – the crisp textbooks and notebooks are out.
Everyone is changed up to face new challenges in school and each one has
promised themselves to perform better than the year before. But as
extra-curricular activities slowly trickle in, studying or revising daily
lessons seem boring and is swept under the carpet until the examinations come
storming in.
University
toppers of ‘Generation Y’ however, have a new mantra for success. “Try and
make sure that you understand the subject you are studying,” they all profess.
It makes studying enjoyable rather than tedious mugging up the formulas.
“Solving papers of the previous two to three years was of immense help as it
gave me a fair idea of the paper pattern followed in the boards,’’
ICSE
top ranker in Mumbai, mucchala on the other hand, attributes her success to
effective time management. “ I had charted out a schedule with my mom’s help
and followed it diligently. That at how I made sure that I covered my entire
portion way before the exams.’’ Recently announced S.S.C. topper mallika
Gharpure agrees with Ruchita. “If your study habits are not scheduled evenly
throughout the year, you will perform badly in the exams.’’
As exams edge in, the
pressure to achieve a good score is of prime concern and students begin to lose
their cool. Zubin handled the mounting pressure of scoring well in PCM by
regularly talking to himself. “ I kept reassuring myself which enhanced my
self confidence and helped me maintain my cool throughout the exams,’’
Here are some pointers to deal with the stress.
Get this right!
“ This
stuff is so boring, I can hardly keep awake!’’
So, work on creating an
interest in the subject. The material is easier to remember if it is meaningful
to you. Try to see how your lessons are relevant to everyday life and can be put
to use.
“There’s
way too much to remember…”
You cannot hope to remember
every piece of information that you encounter. Select the most important ideas
and information and learn those.
“It’s on the tip of my tongue, but…”
When you are determined to remember, your attention will be better concentrated
and you will tend to remember more effectively.
“I
just don’t know where to begin”
Material that is organized
in a way meaningful to you will be easier to remember. Priorities the
information, from most important to least important. Outlining or summarizing is
one way to do this. Also, divide material into manageable chunks which can be
learnt one at a time.
“I’m
going to stay up all night till I get this.”
Study throughout the term,
not just before each test. Keep studying as you go along. Review each subject at
least once a week. Begin with an hour or two a day about one month before the
exam, and then increase study time as the exam approaches.
Take practice tests as you
study. Test your-self, or ask a friend to test you. This will help you get used
to being tested and should desensitize you somewhat to the actual thing.
“I’m really tensed. Got butterflies in my tummy. Is that a sign of not being confident?”
When you enter the
classroom, remind yourself that you feel confident and relaxed. However, a
little amount of tension is good, as it keeps you more focused. Avoid last
minute studying and shut out the conversations of others who are doing this.
“Is
there a way of tackling the exam paper?”
Be clam when you receive
the question paper. Read the instructions and questions carefully. Do the easy
questions first; and ‘easy point counts as much as ‘hard’ point and
Generally takes less time. Review your answers carefully. You may remember a
fact or idea, correct a wrong statement, find a mis-marked answer, or discover
you have been caught by a trick question.
“ I
know I cannot handle this anxiety myself”.
Talk about it. Share your
feelings of anxiety with someone skilled. Exploring the problem with someone can
help you understand why you are fearful and can provide support and solution.
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