Tips N Tricks For Studying Dentistry

  • 1. Choose an Appropriate Place
  • 2. Revision on Daily basis
  • 3. Time management
  • 4. Discover your learning technique
  • 5. Keep Reviewing Yourself
  • 6. Take Regular breaks
  • 7. Reach out for help
  • 8. Stay Positive and motivated
  • 9. Support From any app
  • 10. Health comes first

Study isn’t just for the night before an assignment’s due or the night before an exam.

It’s never too early – or too late – to develop good study habits. The sooner you get into a good study groove, the easier everything will be and the more your chances of getting good marks will improve.

Here are our top tips for getting the most out of study. 

1. Choose an appropriate place

Everyone has their own idea about the best place and time to study. Whether it’s your bedroom at night or the library after school, find a study space and a regular study time that works for you and stick with it.

  • Set up your study space – Your study space should be quiet, comfortable and distraction-free. It should make you feel happy and inspired. Decorate it with your favourite pictures or objects. If you want to listen to music or burn incense, pick a space that lets you do that.
  • Find your best time – Some people work better in the morning. Others work better at night. Work out which time suits you and plan to study then. Don’t study much later than your usual bedtime – pushing yourself late at night can make you too tired to study properly.
  • There is an APP– There is an called Keep me out that is available on the playstore by which we can set timers so that we wont be distracted by our mobile phone

2. Revision On Daily Basis

If you study a little bit every day you’ll be continually reviewing things in your mind. This helps you understand things. It also helps you avoid the stress of last-minute cramming.

Also revising things Daily gives you an upper hand in the subject usually for Anatomy and Bio chem cycles.

3.Time Management

It helps to have some plans in motion so you can make the most of your study time.

  • Set alarms – Set alarms to remind you about your study plans. A regular reminder keeps you honest and your plans on track.
  • Use a wall planner – Stick a calendar or wall planner up so you can see it whenever you’re studying. Mark it up with important dates, like exams and Internal dates. Use it to block out your regular study timetable too.
  • Make to-do lists – Lists break tasks. At the start of the week, make a list of the things that you need to have done by the end of the week. Make a to-do list at the start of each study session too, so that you’re clear about what you need to be doing with your time. 
  • Set time limits – Before you start your study session, have a look at your to-do list and give yourself a set time to spend on each subject. If you don’t get something done in the set time, consider whether it’s the best use of your time to keep going with it, or to start working on something else.

4. Discover your learning style

Most of us have a preferred way of learning. Get to know the learning style you’re most comfortable with and study in the ways you learn best.

Note that these styles are just a way to think about different studying techniques – they’re not hard and fast rules that say you should only study in one way. Try each of these out and see which ways you prefer.

  • Auditory learners prefer to learn by listening. Try reading your notes aloud and discussing them with other people. You might like to record key points and play them back.
  • Visual learners prefer to learn by seeing. Try using colours in your notes and draw diagrams as many as possible for Anatomy to help represent key points. You could try to remember some ideas as images.

5. Keep reviewing yourself

At least once a week you should go back over the things you’ve studied in class. Thinking things over can help you to understand the concepts and help you remember when you need them the most.

  • Quiz – Test yourself on real time by giving online multiple choice exams on weekly basis over our website www.excelbds.com/tests .
  • Make your own study materials – Think up some practice exam questions or create your own flash cards to help you study. This way you learn it all twice: once when you make the study materials and once when you use them to revise.

6. Take breaks

It’s important to take breaks while you’re studying, especially if you’re feeling tired or frustrated. Working too long on a task can actually decrease your performance.

When you take a break, make sure you get away from your desk or study space. A bit of physical – even just a walk around the block – can sometimes help you to look at a problem in a different way and could even help you to solve it.

7. Ask for help

If you’re stuck on something, or something just doesn’t seem to make sense, you can always ask for help. Talk to your mentor or lecturers about the things you don’t understand. Talk to your friends and fellow students too.

8. Stay Positive and motivated

When you’re studying it helps to keep in mind your reasons for doing all this hard work, like a course or any specific college you’re working towards. It can help to have something in your study space to remind you of your goals.

9. App it up

There are heaps of apps out there for helping students with all aspects of study. Have a chat with your friends and teachers or lecturers to see which apps they recommend. There is one such app called pocket dentistry that might help you out

10. Health Comes First

You’ll study better if you take care of yourself. Make sure you eat well and get enough sleep and physical exercise. Don’t reward yourself with too many sugary or fatty snacks or push yourself to study late into the night. It’s also a good idea to make sure you drink lots of water when you’re studying.

Now come up with your own strategies

These tips are only some of the things you can do to get the most out of your studying. You might already have other things that work better for you. Find out what your friends do when they’re studying. Maybe your teachers have some good recommendations too.

Whatever it is, whatever strategy you come up with, when you find something that works for you, put it into practise and go for it! 

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