Friday 23 October 2015

10th Posting

Study Hard vs Study Smart





   Study Hard:

Study hard can train a student having self-discipline. A student has to learn to manage his time and arrange his life. This is a basic fundamental life skill, and it is even more important than the ability relate to a future job. It is because self-discipline takes time to build.For example, my sister studied hard when she was in college. Even though her roommates and friends go out for fun often, and seldom study, she still make her time to sit in front of the desk to study. She felt hard that time because study hard and study alone is not easy for her. But in the end, she has learned to discipline herself and now work in a good company.



   Study Smart:

For many college students, studying means holing up in your room or library the night before a test and pulling an all nighter to cram previously unseen course material. All too often, students arrive at test ill prepared, over tired, and over caffeinated, running primarily on a combination of anxiety and sugar. Surprisingly, this is not the recipe for college success. Overdoing it on alcohol, caffeine, or carbohydrate can also make our brain sluggish and less able to absorb new information. Luckily, despite what we may think, it is possible to work"brain food" into a college budget diet. However, while getting plenty of sleep and eating brain food can help you learn more easily, lifestyle changes won't necessary result in good grades without the study skills to back them up.

 





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