10 Study Tips for Maritime Senior High School Students

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If you’re feeling fidgety about a test, don’t worry; there are certain strategies that can get you prepped in no time. Aside from not panicking, here are 10 study tips that can help senior high school for maritime like you ace your exams:

Give Yourself Enough Time to Study

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Practice effective procrastination. Yes, that’s an actual thing. There’s a good method for managing laziness. As detailed by Time, the key to productivity is to make more commitments but in a methodical way. Make a to-do list, put impossible tasks on top and then put the doable tasks down the list. The psychology behind this is to play projects off against each other, procrastinating on one by working on another. This goes to show that we are willing to pursue any vile task as long as it allows us to avoid something worse. It’s safe to say that it’s okay to procrastinate just as long you do it the right way.


Declutter Your Study Area

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Whether it be your closet or office desk, excess things in your surroundings can have a negative impact on your ability to focus and process information. Make sure to clear out your desk first before studying for an exam to make your brain more receptive to details.

Organize a Study Group with Friends

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When forming a study group, keep in mind that it’s for the sole purpose of learning. The first step to make a successful group session is to stay focused! Aside from being a great support system, it’s an opportunity to learn beyond what you know and it makes learning fun and a bit more bearable. Form a group with 4-6 members with the same goal as yours and you’ll be surprised with the outcome.

Eat Healthy

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And by eating healthy, I mean snacking on some brain food. Before you put this idea down the drain, hear me out. Did you know that to maintain a healthy brain you need to eat whole grains, beans, and nuts? Brain food like these can benefit you not only for your upcoming test but in the long run as well! These may seem like drab food choices but they are worth every bite.

Hydrate

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Here’s one of the most basic methods to improve brain function, memory, and focus: drinking lots of water. When your body is packed with water, you will be able to think faster, be more focused, and experience clarity and creativity!

Prepare Yourself Physically

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Maritime senior high schoolers like you need to prepare for the industry’s demanding nature. In the Philippines, trainings like SOLAS require students to be in tip-top shape. On top of these, you will also be given oral and written exams. Try engaging in specialized exercises to calm your nerves and strengthen your core for physical exams.

Make Flash cards

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It’s just a fact: flashcards do work. These learning tools are proven to engage “active recall”, utilize metacognitive faculties (or act of self-reflection), and improves overall memory performance. The great thing is, you have the option to have it in digital form. How convenient is that?

Take Breaks

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When doing any kind of task, taking breaks is an essential part of it. Too much information can make your brain prone to fatigue. When your brain is too tired, you’ll begin to lose focus, and if done so repetitively, you yourself could start losing interest. Fun fact: brief diversions from a task can dramatically improve one’s ability to focus on that task for prolonged periods.

Establish media-free zones

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Keep gadgets in a place where you won’t hear it. As long as you have them within arm’s reach, you will constantly check it and the next thing you know, you’re already playing Everwing.

Think of it as delaying gratification—resist temptation now, reward yourself later.

Take Practice Exams

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Taking practice tests help get you perfect scores. Studies show that mock exams are great for students’ brains. Testing yourself is an effective way to improve your knowledge and your ability to recall information. It’s also an efficient way to make mistakes while it’s still consequence free.

Don’t you want to be one of the best student, if not, the best senior maritime high school graduate in your school? If you’re aiming for more than just passing, it all starts with one thing: doing great in your exams.

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