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*Learning Tips For students*

 Some students complain that they feel unable to memorise lessons. 


*_Museebat ye hai ke sari dunya bachchu ko kehti hai '' Yaad Karo, Yaad Karo '' , Lakin koi nehi batata hai ke '' Yaad kaise karte Hain ? '' _*


*Learning Tips For students*


1] Learn one question daily for the first week .Then, two questions daily in the second week . Likewise,  increase your learning speed gradually every week till you reach your limits . It doesn't matter how slow you go as long as you don't stop . 


2] Learn new questions early in the morning .Do revisions after lunch and in the evening.



3] Learn the questions of the easy subjects [EVs , Ëñglish, IP, bio etc ] first and then pick up tough subjects [physics, chemistry etc] 



4] Give up watching serials , movies , social media stuff etc . Use your brains completely for studies —at least for the first few weeks . A brain can never focus properly on many things simultaneously. Choose between your studies OR the entertainment through PUBG , FREEFIRE , YouTube, TV , Facebook etc . You have to leave something important in order to gain something more important. 

5] choose some jealous friend and run a race of learning with him . In other words , compete with him and see who learns more questions and who learns faster . Jealousy [actually envy ] is allowed in the field of studies . 


6] Take a break of ten minutes after every hour during learning . Use that break preferably in walking in your compound or park . 

7] A sound mind in a sound body . Therefore, eat healthy and do light physical exercises during the season of learning . However, never take your eyes off the main goal in your life . 



8] Finally, offer prayers regularly . Prayers improve memory power and sins decrease it . 


 *NOTE: No excuse is a good excuse for any student. I know the people who were hard labourers during days and brilliant students during nights . 




*SAHIL SHARIFDIN Bhat*


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