What is right time to Study where to Study


What is right time to Study where to Study
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No definite part of the day can be said to be the ideal time for studying. Some may be mentally alert in the mornings, while 
others may prefer evenings or night . Research, however, shows that mental output is higher in the morning than in the evening or at night. Your mind will be fresh after a good eight hour sleep . So the morning hours are the most valuable and best time for serious work. Do not fritter away your morning hours. Organize your work like ironing and laying out your clothes for the next day, the night 
before. Keep together your books, files and papers required for work, in order, the previous night, This way you start your day 
with a flying start and will not end up wasting your morning time.

In addition to your regular scheduled sessions, it is good to make use of odd moments for other purposes. Every subject includes a certain amount of rote learning like formulas, vocabulary, laws etc. 
Write down these on small cards or on a small note-pad.

They can be learnt while waiting for others, for a bus or in the canteen. It is useful to carry a textbook to glance at while traveling in a bus or waiting for someone. These are useful supplements and help to keep your brain ‘ set’ for information relating to your subject.
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Where to Study

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You may think that the physical condition of work such as the room furniture, lighting and ventilation are relatively unimportant. They do help you to concentrate better and work effectively. Research shows that students who habitually work in libraries do better than those who do not. The sight of others working simultaneously gives 
encouragement to work harder. Your behavior is disciplined and distraction from other sources are minimal.Keep following things in mind while planning where to study

• Does your study area receive adequate light? Incorrect placement of the light source, excessive and insufficient light 
can cause eye strain. 

• Does your study area receive adequate ventilation? Lack of circulating air can make you sleepy. In a room where there 
is inadequate circulation, the concentration of carbon dioxide increases. As a result, the brain does not receive a sufficient supply of oxygen and one tends to feel sleepy. Inadequate oxygen also causes poor concentration.

• Does your study area offer space and comfort? You need a clear desk for writing and a comfortable chair for reading. Don’t get too comfortable. While studying, sit in an upright position. Do not slouch over your books while reading or writing. It would be ideal to have a small shelf within arm’s reach, from your study table. 

• Is there a lot of clutter on your study table? Keep your workspace neat. In addition, keep relevant stationery, such as paper and pen, at hand so that you don’t have to get up every five minutes to look for something. Ensure that you have sufficient space while writing. 

• Are there too many distractions? Loud music, the blaring TV and people talking loudly can distract you. Control the noise 
level around your study area. Do friends distract you easily? Learn to say ‘no’ to your friends. However, if you cannot say ‘no’ easily, you can try hiding from them. Remember, hiding is not a permanent solution and is not recommended as a normal practice. Don’t answer phone calls while studying, most calls can wait.
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