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 text book 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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