Memory Trick for Study Habits
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sorry for the spam! would be nice if you shared more of this stuff on youtube/site.. i'll take a look at your site.. thumbs up and best of luck with your students! Learning and teaching others what you love and helping others, is very fun!
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i have a "focus/concentration" disorder... and always struggled like 20 times more then the average student to even be able to follow a sentence and repeat it...but i think ill try this with my mom rehearsing. maybe it'll work somehow.. maybe not entirely but if it helps a bit it would be awesome.
i really want to be Dietist in health management and life habits, training for athletes.. but im worried about the theory part. because i usually always fail a test or struggle really hard to learn.
This was very helpful, thanks so much
starsspeckle 1 week ago
@starsspeckle You are very welcome. I'm glad that this was helpful to you. You may like to read some of the study tips we have posted on our website Smart Tutor Referrals in the "articles" section.
SmartTutorReferrals 1 week ago
@starsspeckle You are very welcome. I'm glad that this was helpful to you. You may like to read some of the study tips we have posted on our website in the "articles" section.
SmartTutorReferrals 1 week ago
you spelled 'practice' wrong...
twilightxeclipseluva 2 weeks ago
@twilightxeclipseluva In Canada (where we did the video), this word can be spelled 'practice' or 'practise'.
Some people go so far as to choose the spelling depending on the meaning:
~ They use the 'ice' ending for when it's a noun (because 'ice' is a noun, right?), as in: "Pruning trees is a useful practice."
~ And they use the 'is' ending for when it's a verb (because, you guessed it, 'is' is a verb), as in:
"I practise defensive driving."
Anyway, thanks for your note.
:)
SmartTutorReferrals 2 weeks ago
i hate studying
MrShadowproz 2 weeks ago
@MrShadowproz Studying can both boring and challenging. If you're finding it boring, I wonder what kinds of things you could do to make it more fun for yourself? (Sit on a ball instead of a chair, turn the textbook upside down and read - you're only limited by your imagination here.)
If you're finding it challenging, is it possible to see this as a positive thing? I mean, if you're not being challenged, how can you grow?
:)
SmartTutorReferrals 2 weeks ago