How to Study a Subject You  Dislike

Change your attitude about the subject you hate You might initially believe the worst about your study subject, but it’s best to create a more positive perspective. Search for the parts of the topic that you might like, and focus on them for optimal enjoyment. 

Make time and plan to learn it The more devoted you are to the subject, the more positive your results will be. If you absolutely dread the idea of studying for it, set aside large chunks of time so that you can take frequent breaks.

Experiment with your learning styles. Everyone has different learning styles, so you may not like the way the subject is taught in class. The teacher might not be truly involved, or you may dislike those long, boring lectures. 

Find alternative ways to  understand it Too often, you hate the subject because you don’t quite understand it. Ask a teacher, a classmate, or get a tutor to help you. When you find someone else who has a great interest in that subject

Gather and represent the information creatively “If you’re a visual or auditory learner, this will especially help you study. Draw charts, mind maps, pictures, make videos of yourself explaining the subject, use a voice recorder program to create short reviews or write short summaries of the chapters you read. 

Relate the subject to your daily activitie Subjects are understood much better when you can make connections to your everyday life. For example, think about the nutritional properties of foods (fats, proteins, and carbohydrates) and how they react to your body.

Set the marks for difficulty level Annotate, annotate, annotate. Whenever you’re reading a chapter on your subject, make notes, underline keywords, and highlight key concepts. 

Arrange collective studying with classmate Your environment can play a huge role when studying. If you have difficulty studying independently, try forming a study group with friends. 

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