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		<title>The 5 Most Important Study Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Choose a study location that is quiet, free of distractions, and comfortable- As entertaining as it is to watch American Idol or overhear your sibling&#8217;s latest school stories, it&#8217;s not going to help you ace your next exam. You want to be sure you&#8217;re in a quiet, well-lit place where you&#8217;re sitting up (preferably [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">1. Choose a study location that is quiet, free of distractions, and comfortable- As entertaining as it is to watch American Idol or overhear your sibling&#8217;s latest school stories, it&#8217;s not going to help you ace your next exam. You want to be sure you&#8217;re in a quiet, well-lit place where you&#8217;re sitting up (preferably at a desk or table) so that you can focus on the material. Eliminate IM, TV, radio, and music.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">2. Create and save your study guides and class notes- Studying success is an ongoing process and starts with preparation. You should create study aids and review your notes for each quiz and test. Keep them in a folder so that when you have the bigger tests, you will save valuable time that you can use for studying. (More to come on making study guides)</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">3. Separate your study time into &#8220;power blocks&#8221; and take quick breaks- The best way to use your time is to study for 30-45 minutes in a &#8220;power block&#8221; set where you only focus on the work at hand. Then, take a 5 minute break to reward and refresh yourself. Grab a snack, check your phone, look up the score of the game. It&#8217;s up to you. Just keep it short, then jump back into the studying.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">4. Study when you&#8217;re rested and alert- Are you a morning rooster, a day eagles, or a night owl? If you hit the snooze button multiple times before waking, chances are studying in the morning would be a challenge. If you&#8217;re dozing off after eating mom&#8217;s pasta dinner, night time might not be the best option. Figure out when you have the most energy and study then. Obviously, if you&#8217;re schedule doesn&#8217;t allow much wiggle room, study when you are free. As a general rule of thumb, morning roosters: study 30 minutes before school, day eagles: study during lunch and free periods, night owls: study after dinner.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">5. Don&#8217;t wait until the last minute!- If you know you have an upcoming quiz/test in a few days, prioritize your tasks so that you&#8217;ll spend some time each day preparing and going over the material. A gradual review of the information is much more effective than a last minute cram session. As Ben Franklin once said, &#8220;You may delay, but time will not.&#8221;</p>

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