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TIPS FOR STUDYING FROM HOME Remote Learning

Make A Plan

Teachers will prepare your lessons, but make sure you plan *how* you'll study at home. Apps like Notion help you track your learning.

Take Notes

Sometimes you may feel like you’re not sure which direction your course is aiming toward. Structure your notes thematically then revisit and revise them weekly to keep a clear head.

Take A Break

Work in blocks: studies suggest that forty-five minutes is the optimal period for concentrating. After each one, take a five minute break before moving on, especially if you're taking intensive classes. Get some sun, if you can.

Stay Connected

Remember to ask for help when you need it. Uni staff are paid to help and it's better that it falls into place for them, rather than you (or me) falling to pieces.

Do One Thing At A Time

Finish one lesson before moving onto the next. Do one assignment after another. Sometimes thinking long-term only generates unnecessary anxiety.

Keep Your Routine

Plan your day as if you're going to class on campus. Take a shower, eat breakfast, and change out of your PJs to trick your brain into going into "study mode".

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