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Three secrete Advanced Study tips and tricks 

Introduction :- Hello everyone! Today we'll discuss about that 3 secrete advanced level study tips and techniques which can help you to do study and learn quick from home. Before tell you guyz those three secretes study tips if u didn't enter you email id in my suscription box then please entee and suscribe my site for new updates in your email inbox. 
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How to study effectively at home :-

Tip #1st is when learning new concepts, use both focused and diffused thinking. This is a concept that I learned about in a book called, Thinking in Numbers. 
Look at this guy, Magnus Carlsen. He is currently the #1 chess player in the world, but back in 2004 when he wasjust 13 years old, he played Garry Kasparov, who was considered the best chess player in the world a couple of decades ago and who was often considered to be the best chess player of all time. He played Garry to a draw, and look at what he does from these screenshots here. During the match he actually gets up and walks around, looks at other tables,and what he's doing, what the author of this book has pointed out, is he's using diffused thinking. So focused thinking really takes advantage of your prefrontal cortex to focuson one specific set of data, one specific problem, 
and it really concentrates on one that thing, but it doesn't let the rest of your brain become activated. 
A lot of ideas come from different nodes of your brain connecting different completely unrelated ideas in new different ways, and that's the diffused mode of thinking. 
When you're leaning somethingnew, you want to use diffused thinking, so you can grock it, you can tie it to other nodes in your brain and understand it. If you only try to focus on the problem and do not anything else, you're going to have a lot harder time solving the problem. Now, focused thinking is very, very good for problems you already understand, for processes that you've gone through before, and that's why you want to use these two modes of thinking in combination.

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Best study technique and strategy for effective study :-

Now, tip #2nd and I've talked about this before in terms of textbooks is to gauge your classes,and the specific area I want you to think about here is gauge the speed at which your professor moves and at which you're able to understand.
If your professor tends to go too fast and you can't really understand everything he's presenting. May be he writes too fast and you can take notes fast enough or he just moves through the material too fast for youto really understand it and give time to process in your brain. 
Then, you want to take some steps to mitigate that problem. One thing you could do is to read through the chapter before a lecture. May be if you have some material that out lines what's going to be in the lecture, you can use that to look at the most relevant parts of the textbook and prime your brain for the lecture. 
One other thing you can do if the class pace is just too fast, and Ican't really emphasize this enough is to simply ask your professor for help or ask questions in the middle of class. 
Professors are there to help you and you should take advantage of that.
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Most effective study technique and strategy :-

My #3rd and final tip is to start your problem sets alone. When I was a sophomore I had a statistics class, and I actually had a partner and she would come over to my dorm basically every time we had a homework assignment to do and we would do it together. 
Now, I realize that this isn't really the best strategy. Now, I got a pretty good grade in the class anyway, but going forward, I wouldn't do this again. Here's the reason why. 
When you do a problem set with a partner, you're robbing yourself the opportunity to really pin point gaps in your understanding because two people going at the same problem at the same time, if one person is able to do the entire thing and the other person can kind of get where the first person's coming from. 
So, if you don't really understand a problem or may be there's one tiny little section that you wouldn'thave gotten, but your partner does, you're going to latch onto their answer. You're going to say, "Yeah, I sort of get that," and you're going to move on, 
but if you do it alone, then you're going to be able to pin point those areas of confusion and shore them up before you get into a group and finish the assignment, so start them alone. 

Conclusion :- Those are my 3 secrete Advanced Study Tips and tricks2020, 
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