Studying anything can be challenging. For me, studying Law, learning French and Korean languages were huge decisions.
I don't know what you want to learn, but I think there are a few steps to keep in mind before you begin your study journey. These are methods that I had adopted in all my one Bachelor's degree and three Master's programs in Cameroon and abroad.
Method 1: Consistency and repetition
I find understanding any content I read more than once to be easier. Because of this, I invest a lot of time in rereading my notes after the lesson. So typically, during lessons, I try to write as much as possible.
When I return home, I spend time studying the notes in comparison with the textbook or the teacher's handout. Most times, I will still make extra summaries as jottings on a different piece of paper. It enables me to dissect every section into the simplest form.
Method 2: Engage in discussions
Maybe because I am a tutor and have the personality of enjoying to communicate, but I think discussing anything I have studied makes me understand faster.
Most times when my friends are available or during a one-on-one lesson, I try to ask more questions and make efforts to explain what I understood. I do not hesitate to give my opinions and ask for clarity.
I find it is easier for me to remember when I speak about something more than once. Sometimes, my friends and I during our college days used to make jokes about our law school cases when we chatted casually. We used the names of the cases and connected them to real-life situations that might be similar or the same. It was always easier to respond to examination questions sometimes when I recalled the joking comments my friends made.
Method 3: Watching videos or listening to audios
I strongly believe in audio-visual studies. I find it extremely easy to understand when I watch something on a video. Though listening to audios is a thing I do from time to time, I think it helps more to improve on language studies. However, if you can keep your concentration, these tools will be very helpful to excel.
Call me old school, I will accept: I jot down when I am watching a video. This helps me to connect with the speaker.
In conclusion, whether it is repeatedly reading the material, discussing with my teacher and friends again about the subject, or watching a video/audio, I think everyone has a different capacity to learn.
I had friends who needed to listen only once and they retained what the teacher said. So I suggest finding what suits you best and do it every time. Happy Studies
回應 (0)