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You should try 'active study' methods.
Make short notes and summaries as you read. This works for all subjects.
Remember that you can only concentrate fully for between 30 and 40 minutes at a time and that the most productive time is the second hour of study. Source(s):
25 years teaching, tutoring and training teachers. the same thing happens with me.
sometimes it's from a lack of caffeine, or b/c I'm in too confortable a position.try sitting up straight on a wooden chair or something! Yeah you have a problem alright. Why didn't you go to a doctor instead of using this venue? no i do it all the time. try to find a quiet or calming place and start diciplining your self like, no twinkie untill you have 5 pages read or something. it works caffeine and lots of it and set a time for you to study and try not to stress out just relax you should be fine You're normal. Reading academic language is the hardest kind of reading. Those who write textbooks seem to be paid by the length of the words they use and by the complexity of the sentences they construct. An effective way to combat this is to take brief notes while you read. Make each header into a question. Then when you finish the passage see if you can answer your question in writing. If you can answer it, move on. its ordinary. most of the time myself am such as . but i get best mark . but you should try to have concentrate . i think you should think about things before you start your lessons and then e.g after one hour try to read your lessons.
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