5. Space out your studying - like your prayers
Imagine we crammed all five prayers of the day into one hour. It wouldn’t really help us remember Allah as well the rest of the day. The periodic reminders of God are far more effective than remembering in one shot.
The same is true with information we want to remember for an exam. Spacing out study sessions is better than cramming at the last minute, whether it is the day before the test or a week.
One way to do this is to study just 15 minutes after each prayer. You could quickly scan and review a short chapter or a section. Or for essays, write free form for 15 minutes on a topic covered in the textbook.
/ @AL_IKH_LAS - Islamic Educational Channel
Imagine we crammed all five prayers of the day into one hour. It wouldn’t really help us remember Allah as well the rest of the day. The periodic reminders of God are far more effective than remembering in one shot.
The same is true with information we want to remember for an exam. Spacing out study sessions is better than cramming at the last minute, whether it is the day before the test or a week.
One way to do this is to study just 15 minutes after each prayer. You could quickly scan and review a short chapter or a section. Or for essays, write free form for 15 minutes on a topic covered in the textbook.
/ @AL_IKH_LAS - Islamic Educational Channel