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How to create study routines for the Leaving Certificate during the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Foilsithe: 30 Aibreán 2020
- An t-eolas is déanaí: 30 Aibreán 2020
- this is not an easy time to study, but keeping a study routine is important. Put together a study timetable with time slots to focus on different subjects
- it is often hard to stay focused when working alone at home. This is normal. Taking regular breaks and rewarding yourself is key to staying motivated
- if you have a place in your home where you can make your own study space this will help. If it’s possible, try to study somewhere with little noise or distractions and away from where you normally relax
- some schools are using technology to support Leaving Certificate students with their schoolwork. If your school is doing this, remember to check the school website and your email regularly. If you have difficulty accessing online content, classes or resources contact your school. They will help you to resolve these issues
- make contact with your school if you have questions or require further clarification or information on the topics you are studying
- set realistic deadlines and tasks to complete every day. Identify a small number of specific goals each day. It is often helpful to complete the most challenging task first. Alternatively you could start with a task you enjoy, move to a more challenging task and finish with a subject you really like, even if the topic isn’t the easiest
- use breathing and relaxation strategies to improve focus and concentration before and during study periods.There's more information on relaxation techniques here.
- set definite time-limits for assigned work and reward yourself when you get the task done, Many people find using a timer to break work down into time intervals, traditionally 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks, works well
- for certain subjects, many students find flashcards particularly helpful in revision. You may find it useful to prepare digital versions and there are many free apps which facilitate this. One of the best known is ankiappbut also try others to find something which particularly suits your style
- keep a log of what you have worked on each day. Many people find that crossing out or ticking what you have completed helps gives you a sense of success and overall achievement
- review your plan. Identify what worked and what you need to change
- it might also be helpful to include a virtual study group with your friends in your study routine