![]() When i was preparing to write my Common Entrance Examination back in the mid 90s my standard five teacher at the time had a saying: "if you fail to prepare, prepare to fail". I did not fully understand this saying until I started secondary school. At secondary school, academic life became a little harder There were now lots of new subjects to study for, lots of projects and assignments to be handed in and I was expected to do well in all of my subjects. So how was this possible? How was I suppose to do well in my exams? The solution was planning and developing good study habits. Today we are going to be looking at developing good study habits. Studies have shown that successful students have good study habits which they apply to their classes. These are:
By applying these study habits to your academic life, you will not have to worry about "failing to prepare."
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