Time Managment @Students

The saying that time flies is actually true for people who have pressing matters on hand, this is also particularly true for students who have exams around the corner. At the start of the term it is a common psychological  behavior that a student is like "Well, i have like five months till we have our exams." and these five months go by like 5 weeks and before the student knows it he/she is sitting for his midterms and terms are in a month.
Now time management is the utmost importance to every student and he/she should get it right  because lack of time can be a undoing of a student and it may seem that other students have 24 hours of the day minus he 10 hours of other activities and some students on the other hand will wish they had 36 hours of a day minus those 10 hours for other activities.
A step to time management is that a student should allocate fixed times to each subject according to its difficulty level and also its importance. It is also important to study "smart" not "hard" which means to study effectively not just "read" the lesson but you should also "learn" in a manner that you understand it and not memorize it or rattafiy it (an Urdu term which refers to learn it word to word by repeating it millions of times and not understanding it. Usually used as a last resort by students) It is also better to start preparing 2 months before the exams as this not only reduces the stress of learning in the days of exam but it also gives a huge time advantage as you don't have to think before writing the answer and it results in no need for extra time and also some time to review and check the paper for errors.
another important point i attempting the exam is to read to paper thoroughly and also to jot down important points and also to know what question you have confusion in so that you can ask the subject teacher of your queries instead of waiting for her to come the second time and also to be stressed through the whole paper.
another important pint i to read the question thoroughly and to answer it as asked and not to write down everything you have learned as some people do and it results in overtime. So give precise to the point and spot-on answers.


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