Strong study habits are built through small daily routines, not last-minute pressure. Students learn faster when they revise in short focused blocks, keep a written plan, and review difficult topics before they become stressful.
At Oakridge, we encourage learners to use active recall, handwritten summaries, peer discussion, and weekly reflection. These habits improve memory, confidence, and exam readiness.
- Study for 25-30 minutes, then take a short break.
- Revise the same topic after one day, one week, and one month.
- Use practice questions instead of only rereading notes.
- Keep phone notifications away during study time.