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Maybe you forgot about that big test coming up, or maybe you’ve just been too busy with life to find much time to study. Don’t worry! You can increase your study speed by learning to read faster and taking some steps to study more efficiently. You can also improve your memory. If you can remember things more easily, it’ll take much less time to absorb the material. You’ll be heading towards good grades in no time!

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    Focus on the first and last sentences in each paragraph. The first sentence should introduce you to the subject of the paragraph. The last sentence should wrap up the idea and serve as a transition to the next paragraph. By focusing on these parts, you’ll be able to quickly grasp the author’s main point.[1]

    • After you have determined that the paragraph is necessary to read, go back and scan the body of it. Look for keywords and phrases that relate to the main point.
    • Another option is to go back through all of the paragraphs after you finish reading and read only the first and last sentences of the paragraphs.
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    Take notes on key points. You can write notes more quickly if you use the margins of your book. Simply draw an arrow to the point you’re commenting on and write brief notes. Of course, you should only do this if the book is yours. Make sure to use a pencil![2]

    • For example, if you’re studying for a test about World War II, your brief note might read “D-Day, major undertaking, allowed the Allies onto mainland Europe.”

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    Ignore small words. When you are reading quickly, skip over the small words like “the”, “and”, and “it”. Your brain will automatically fill these words in as needed. You don’t need to take the extra time to actively read them.[3]

    • If you’re reading literature, you might miss some of the finer details of the writing when you’re reading quickly. You can still use this approach, and go back and read the book for pleasure later.
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    Use tools provided by the author. Many textbooks will include features designed specifically to help you study. Your chapter might include a list of key terms, chronology of the subject, or charts or graphs that clearly present data. Make sure to use these tools to help you quickly grasp the key points.

    • If you are using a textbook, focus on any key terms that are in bold font or underlined. You can also start at the end of the chapter to find any key terms or important concepts listed there before you start reading. Then, skim the chapter for this information.
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    Sit up straight. When you slouch, your body has to work harder to breathe, taking up extra energy. Use good posture when you read so that all of your energy can go towards reading faster. Don’t ever try to study laying down. It could put you to sleep! [4]

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    Set up a study space. You’ll be able to study more efficiently if you work in a comfortable space without distractions. Set up a desk or table in a quiet area of your home. A corner of your bedroom might be a good spot. Let other people in your household know that you are studying and don’t want to be disturbed.[5]

    • Choose an area without a TV. If you like to work with noise, try listening to soft music.
    • You might find that you work well in a corner of the library or in a nearby coffee shop.
    • Bring everything you need with you to your study area so that you don’t have to get back up. This might include books, notes, water, or snacks.
    • If you’re tempted to check your phone frequently, leave it outside of your study space.
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    Make an outline. A quick way to retain information is to write an outline. An outline will help you to segment your studying so that the topics don’t blend together, which could be confusing. Use an outline style that works for you. For example, your outline might include notes on each section of the textbook. Or you might start by listing main points first, and then adding details in later.[6]

    • You’ll be able to sneak in quick study sessions by just looking at your outline instead of all of the material.
    • For a test on World War II, your outline headings might be:
      • Origins
      • European Theater
      • Pacific Theater
      • The home front
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    Pay attention in class. You’ll be able to study much more quickly if you are already familiar with the material. Make sure that you don’t just attend class, but that you are mentally present. Sit up straight and listen to the teacher. Pay attention when other students ask questions or make comments.[7]

    • Engage with the material by participating in a constructive debate with other students.
    • Take good notes by noting key points and jotting down questions you need to ask.
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    Review your notes each day. Take 10 minutes every day to look over your notes. This will help you retain the information. When it comes time to study, you’ll really just need to review what you’ve already learned.[8]

    • Make flashcards of key terms if that system works for you.
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    Ask questions if you are confused. Don’t waste time studying by trying to figure out what the teacher means or what they want. Before you start studying, ask your teacher about anything that is unclear. You could say, “Will the test include Chapter 23?”[9]

    • You could also ask, “Is it more important that we know exact dates or should I focus on the larger themes?”
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    Exercise your brain with new or challenging activities. Your brain needs exercise just like your body. To keep it in good shape, and to keep that memory sharp, you should regularly engage in challenging mental activities. You can learn something new or sharpen an existing skill.[10]

    • If you play music, try tackling a difficult new piece. Or, you could try doing a tricky crossword puzzle.
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    Get physical exercise each day. Exercise that involves cardio activity is especially good for strengthening your memory. Incorporate aerobic exercise into your daily routine. Try taking a break during lunch or between classes to take a brisk walk.[11]

    • Activities that require hand eye coordination are also effective. Try taking a tennis lesson to build this skill.
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    Create a good sleep routine. If you miss out on sleep, your memory and critical thinking skills can suffer. Aim to get 7.5 to 9 hours of sleep each night. Try to get into a routine of going to be and getting up at the same time each day.[12]

    • Turn off the TV and electronic devices 1 hour before bedtime. Unwind with a book or a cup of tea.
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    Manage stress with friends and laughter. Good news! You can actually keep your brain healthy by hanging out with your friends. It will keep you from being stressed, which can hamper your concentration.[13]

    • Make time to hang out with your friends regularly. Try going to a funny movie or checking out a concert together.
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    Use tricks for memorization. Try to get your other senses involved in learning. For example, you can try reading notes or your book out loud to help retain information. If you’re more visual, draw an image or chart that will help you visualize what you’re studying.[14]

    • You can also practice explaining your information. Imagine that you have to teach someone else the material that you are studying. Figuring out how to do this can help you more quickly absorb information.
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    Try focusing on getting a good grasp of the subject, rather than covering as much ground as you can. It's not about racing the clock and seeing how much you can cram in over a short time. It's better to go deeper so that you get more out of your study time. If you only have an hour, make it a high-quality hour, even if you only learn one thing.

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    It depends on how long your chapter is. But try the pomodoro method, where you study for 25 minutes and take 5 minute break and another 5 minute study. This will help you learn your chapter quickly by focusing.

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    Try training your mind by doing brain games before you start studying like Sudoku, crosswords, find-a-word, etc. Try meditating before studying or when you are distracted.

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      To study fast, try focusing on just the first and last sentences in each paragraph you read since they often include the most important points. Also, if you're studying with a textbook, review the list of key terms at the beginning or end of each chapter instead of reading the entire chapter to save yourself time. You can also write an outline at the beginning of your study session that includes all of the main points and terms you need to learn so you don't waste time studying unnecessary information. For more tips from our Education co-author, like how to improve your memory, read on!

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      Try writing your notes by hand during a lecture or rewriting and reorganizing notes or information by hand after a lecture. While you are writing out a concept you want to remember, try to say the information out loud and visualize the concept as well. Create meaningful groups.

      How to learn anything 10x faster? ›

      How to Learn Faster
      1. Take handwritten notes.
      2. Say it out loud.
      3. Try self-testing.
      4. Teach the information to someone else.
      5. Use mnemonic devices.
      6. Make an analogy to something you already know.
      7. Space out your review sessions.
      8. Change your practice technique each day.

      What is the quickest way to study? ›

      Tips To Study Faster and More Effectively
      1. Stop Stressing Over A Book; give Multiple Books A Chance Each Day. ...
      2. Periodic Reviews Are Better Than Cramming. ...
      3. Pen the Notes Instead of Typing. ...
      4. Let's Get Loud. ...
      5. Multitasking Isn't Good Every Time. ...
      6. Link One Information With Other. ...
      7. Know Where You Lack. ...
      8. Study in Chunks.
      Feb 14, 2023

      How can I focus 100% on studying? ›

      Study Better with a Little Focus and Planning
      1. Identify the best environment to help you concentrate. Knowing where you are best able to concentrate is imperative to making the most of your time. ...
      2. Minimize distractions. ...
      3. Write a to-do list. ...
      4. Schedule study time. ...
      5. Make healthy snack choices. ...
      6. Take breaks.

      How can I memorize my studies fast? ›

      Try writing your notes by hand during a lecture or rewriting and reorganizing notes or information by hand after a lecture. While you are writing out a concept you want to remember, try to say the information out loud and visualize the concept as well. Create meaningful groups.

      How can I memorize 100X fast? ›

      How to Learn Anything 100X Faster (Feynman Technique)
      1. What is the Feynman Technique? ...
      2. Step 1: Choose a Topic. ...
      3. Step 2: Study and Research. ...
      4. Step 3: Explain in Simple Terms. ...
      5. Step 4: Identify Gaps. ...
      6. Step 5: Review and Simplify. ...
      7. Step 6: Teach Someone Else. ...
      8. Step 7: Reflect and Refine.

      What is the 1 3 5 7 study method? ›

      In simplest terms, you revise your initial set of notes on day one, take a second look on day two and day three, then revisit them on day five and day seven. Each time you revise, you should identify and expand upon key facts that you need to remember.

      How can I study extremely? ›

      Here are our top tips to help you study effectively.
      1. Get organised. ...
      2. Don't skip class! ...
      3. Take notes. ...
      4. Talk to your teacher & ask questions. ...
      5. Space out your studying. ...
      6. Create a study plan – & stick to it. ...
      7. Don't just re-read but study. ...
      8. Set up a quiet study space.

      How can I speed up my brain for studying? ›

      1. Fit in some exercise a few times a week. Exercising doesn't only improve our fitness levels, but can also help to develop a healthier brain. ...
      2. Get creative. ...
      3. Stock up on your vitamins and micronutrients. ...
      4. Socialize. ...
      5. Allow yourself to power nap. ...
      6. Break out of your daily routine. ...
      7. Try something new.
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      How to study for 4 hours straight? ›

      The TL;DR to study 4 hours straight:
      1. Study Your Interests.
      2. Have a Plan.
      3. Hide Your Phone.
      4. Optimize Your Senses.
      5. Manage Your Energy.
      6. Plan for Contingencies.
      7. Create Incentives.
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      What is the 7 3 2 1 study method? ›

      A variant is the 7-3-2-1 study method where you learn on day 1 and rehearse on days 2, 3, and 7. The 7-3-2-1 method is a good starting point. But be sure to always tailor rehearsal to your learning process. If you notice that you fail most questions of your own self-tests, you waited too long to rehearse.

      How to memorize fast in 5 minutes? ›

      How to Learn Big Answers in 5 Minutes?
      1. Read the content first to get a gest of it.
      2. Don't try to memorise everything in one go.
      3. Break the answer into parts (as many as you like).
      4. Read the sections aloud to learn.
      5. Hide it to check if you've memorised it or not.
      6. Repeat this with the complete answer; until memorised.
      Jun 27, 2023

      How can I memorize 1 hour fast? ›

      To memorize a topic in an hour, start by skimming the material to identify key points. Create a summary in your own words, use mnemonic devices, and break the information into chunks for easier retention. Practice active recall through repetition, association with existing knowledge, and visual aids like diagrams.

      What is the fastest way to memorize 10 times? ›

      How to memorize things fast: 11 memorization techniques
      1. Acronyms and acrostics.
      2. Music mnemonics.
      3. Rhyming mnemonics.
      4. Chunking.
      5. Build a memory palace.
      6. Write it down.
      7. Use spaced repetition.
      8. Make visual connections.
      Apr 6, 2023

      How can I learn insanely fast? ›

      How to learn faster: 5 ways to tune your brain for new things
      1. Teach others (or just pretend) The University of Washington in St. ...
      2. Make breaks. Refresh your brain! ...
      3. Take notes by hand. ...
      4. Don't be afraid to take a nap! ...
      5. Use different study methods.

      How to write 10x faster? ›

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      2. Get a messy first draft down as quickly as you can. ...
      3. Break tasks into chunks. ...
      4. Work in timed sprints. ...
      5. Spend time distraction-zapping before you start. ...
      6. Make templates for everything.
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