Need Study Tips for Summer? Check Out These Tips for Math and Computer Science!

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The discussion centers around effective study strategies for high school students focusing on mathematics and computer science during summer. Key points include the importance of maintaining focus by minimizing distractions and finding personal motivation through projects that provide a clear purpose for learning. Establishing a daily study routine is emphasized, with suggestions to start small and gradually build up to longer sessions. Efficient studying is tailored to individual learning styles, with a focus on practicing concepts to enhance long-term retention. Engaging in general reading and discussions can deepen understanding, while balancing study with exercise and social activities is recommended for overall well-being. The consensus is that short, focused study periods are more productive than lengthy, uninterrupted sessions.
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Hello,
It is almost summer and since I am a high school student, there is a lot of free time. I plan on spending the time studying various subjects (mathematics and computer science). Regarding this, I have some questions on studying topics in mathematics and computer science:
1. What is the best way to stay focus? What do you do so that distractions do not interfere with your studying?
2. How do you take the initiative to start studying everyday right after you wake up?
3. What are some ways to study efficiently?
4. How do you memorize concepts, formulas, and methods for the long term (lifetime)?
5. What are some things that you did to study well?
 
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Put down the game controller and turn off the console, then turn off the computer. Think about the alternative, like how life would be without a good education. Do a little bit of studying right before bed. Get some good rest, and eat healthy. Stay of sound mind, meaning don't drink or smoke (too much). Maybe get some exercise. Rinse and repeat.
 
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1. What is the best way to stay focus? What do you do so that distractions do not interfere with your studying?
Personally I never had the discipline to just outright study a subject that I didn't have a test coming up in. What worked for me was more to get some kind of a project and then learn things as I needed them. The problem I encountered often when trying to study something outside of a formal class was that I'd do fine until I got stuck on something. And then, the way my brain works, in order to push myself over that hurdle I needed to know WHY I needed to understand something. If I didn't have that, it would become easier and easier to lose focus. But when I had a project or a question of my own, my learning had a well-defined purpose. So if you want to learn computer science, you could look for a programming project.

2. How do you take the initiative to start studying everyday right after you wake up?
This kind of initiative has to be internally motivated. Self-discipline helps too. Some keys to self-discipline include starting slow and focusing on making the act a habit. If you spend a week getting straight out of bed and hitting the books for three hours straight how are you going to look forward to doing that? Instead, commit to twenty minutes. If it's going well - great. If you're finding it tough, well, it's only twenty minutes.

It can also help to lower the obstacles in the way to doing this. Get things ready the night before. Block off your time, so that you'll know you won't have any other demands.
3. What are some ways to study efficiently?
Do more of what works and less of what doesn't work. I know, that's kind of a cop-out, but the fact of the matter is that different people learn in different ways and the most efficient process for learning will vary from person to person. Efficiency is also related to your specific goals.
4. How do you memorize concepts, formulas, and methods for the long term (lifetime)?
Practice. Neurons that fire together wire together.
5. What are some things that you did to study well?
For me one tip would be just general reading. Reading broadens one's experience base and makes foreign concepts more accessible.

Something else that I have found can help is it get into an argument with someone. If you're passionate about proving yourself right or wrong, you'll be driven to seek out all the little details surrounding the topic.
 
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Don't try to sit and do work for 8 hours straight this will be a waste of time and effort. I would say 2 solid hours is more then enough and I would break it up through the day. Summer is a great time to get in shape as a high school student also and exercise has amazing benefits on the mind as well as the body. I would do a little programming every day, this is a skill that needs to be practiced a little daily. So some light reading split up through the day along with a few exercises, some programming, plenty of exercise and a summer job. Other then that enjoy time with friends/gf etc.
 
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