EFFECTIVE STUDY HABITS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

Authors

  • Musurmonkulova Indira

Keywords:

Key words: study schedule, academic goals, active learning, study tips, educational tools, distraction-free, consistent routine, time management.

Abstract

Annotation: This article provides a comprehensive guide on effective study habits for high school students, aimed at enhancing academic success and personal growth. It highlights the importance of creating a consistent study schedule and setting clear, achievable goals. The article emphasizes the need for an organized and distraction-free study environment and introduces active learning techniques to engage more deeply with the material. It covers various note-taking methods, the utilization of diverse study resources, and the significance of regular practice and repetition. Additionally, the article addresses the crucial role of stress management and overall well-being in maintaining effective study habits. Through practical tips and strategies, this guide serves as a valuable resource for high school students striving to improve their academic performance

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Published

2024-07-28

How to Cite

Musurmonkulova Indira. (2024). EFFECTIVE STUDY HABITS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS. Journal of New Century Innovations, 57(2), 64–66. Retrieved from https://newjournal.org/new/article/view/15822