I will keep this one short.
There’s a tendency for our goals to get derailed by poor follow-through. Some call it procrastination.
Here are 3 quick strategies to deal with this problem that have worked for me and I hope would be helpful to you.
I will keep this one short.
There’s a tendency for our goals to get derailed by poor follow-through. Some call it procrastination.
Here are 3 quick strategies to deal with this problem that have worked for me and I hope would be helpful to you.
From my professed philosophy, you might expect the answer to be something like, consistency or getting good habits.
This article provides some excellent advice on studying. How many of the traps have you encountered? What have you done to improve the situation?
http://imej.wfu.edu/articles/1999/1/02/demo/tutorial/stadvc.html
Are you finding it hard to recall concepts that you have read in your notes? Ever had the feeling that you definitely understood something, only to realise in the exam that you didn’t?
If these things are happening to you, it probably means you are studying wrong. (Sorry!) The most common methods used by students: summarisation, highlighting, rereading are actually some of the worst learning techniques. (Dunlosky et. al., 2013)
Anonymous asked,
when the govt executes subsidised vaccination, it puts the price at say $5. Is it a form of price control or direct subsidy on consumption? Same for subsidised rice.