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How to Study Better

Home » CCIE Certification » Study Plan

How to study better

Exams are a stressful thing to study for—even to the most organised students.  Most students are afraid of pulling in a goose egg instead of an A and so they talk themselves out of doing well before they even see the exam.  But they don’t really have to; studying in a proper manner will achieve the best results, even on a difficult exam. The key is to start early, so don’t wait until the day before exams to begin this!

Create a revision timetable

It’s senseless to start a journey with no clear direction. Without a revision timetable, you simply have no direction, and you could find yourself hardly studying for certain subjects. Budgeting your time helps you cover all topics covered in the exam. In your planning, ensure you give difficult subjects more time than easy subjects that can be finished fast.

Find the right hours

Are you really tired? Have a rest. It’s better to study for 2 hours in the morning when you are fresh than trying to cram for 4 hours at 11 in the evening when you are tired. You won’t remember much, and you are likely to fall asleep before you have studied what you need. Morning hours are considered the best when studying for difficult subjects because you feel relaxed.

Choose good surroundings

Avoid places with distractions such as loud music, TV, and noise from your children as they run around the house screaming! Choose a place with good lighting, that is, ensure you don’t strain your eyes while studying. Study in a clean room because the mess around you can really distract you from what you are doing.

Different subjects call for different studying

You can’t read over technical subject like you would for history notes, because you can actually do technical subjects, but you can rarely do history. So if, it’s a cisco certification, CCIE or CCNA you are studying for, work on the problems, setup a lab. Furthermore, this is essentially how you are going to be tested. In other words, for subject based on labs, do the questions! And remember, you can’t solve a problem in the exam if you previously couldn’t solve it.

Review your notes

Always ask yourself questions relating to what you have read before moving on to the next page. This helps you see whether you can remember what you have just studied.

Old assignments

Gather old assignments and re-do the exercises. In addition, attempt the questions found at the end of every chapter in most textbooks. Review those until you can answer with ease. You can also come with your questions as you are studying and make sure you answer them.

Ask for help

If the technical question is difficult, why not consider asking someone who is good at it, someone who has already passed their CCIE or CCNA? Even for other subjects, ask your friends, teachers and family members for help. Tell them to elaborate if you cannot understand what they are trying to put across.

Don’t cram

Cramming is an ineffective practice and chances are you hardly retain anything. Instead, go over your notes because it’s the best way to study subjects—especially those related to theory.

Take breaks

Do not lock yourself in the room all day with the excuse of studying. It’s better to study while you are relaxed than to exhaust yourself all day studying. It’s often said that all work with no play makes Tom a dull boy.

These points will help you pass exams. If you are looking for how to study better, these points should help.They are not really hard to follow, provided you put the effort required. The caveat is: do not procrastinate.

 

 

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