7 Bad study habits and how to fix them 

Break tasks into smaller, manageable chunks and set deadlines for each. Use a study schedule to stay on track.

Procrastination

Start studying well in advance, using spaced repetition to reinforce learning over time.

Cramming

Focus on one task at a time by eliminating distractions like social media and sticking to a single subject during study sessions.

Multitasking

Use the Pomodoro technique—study for 25 minutes, then take a 5-minute break to refresh and avoid burnout.

Studying Without Breaks

Engage with the material by summarizing key points, asking questions, and testing yourself on what you’ve learned.

Passive Reading

Choose a quiet, dedicated study space that’s free from interruptions and keeps you focused.

Studying in Distracting Environments

Prioritize sleep, as it’s essential for memory retention and cognitive function. Aim for 7-8 hours of rest before exams.

Skipping Sleep for Study