Let’s take the latter point first. You
can study smarter. You
can put in
less time and get better results. But learning how to do so
is hard,
because learning of
any kind takes discipline. And learning self-
discipline is, to many of us, the most difficult task of all. So don’t
kid yourself: You aren’t going to sit down, skim
How to Study, and
miraculously transform yourself from a C student to an A student.
But you absolutely can achieve such results if you put in the time to
learn the lessons this book contains and, more importantly, practice
and use them every day.
If you’re currently doing little or nothing in the way of schoolwork,
then you
are going to have to put in more time and effort. How much
more? Or even more generally, how long should you study? Until you
get the results you want to achieve. The smarter you are and the
more easily you learn and adapt the techniques in
How to Study,
the more likely you will spend
less time on your homework than
before. But the further you need to go—from Ds to As rather than
Bs to As—the more you need to learn and the longer you need to
give yourself to learn it.
Don’t get discouraged. You
will see positive results surprisingly quickly.
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