HOW TO STUDY.
Concentration: Put your whole mind on what you are (hung. Concentration is the linesl time-saver and the best road to learning (hat has ever been discovered. Where: Study in the quietest room in the best light you can get. Daylight is much better than artificial light. If you must study in the evening, let (he light shine on your page over your left shoulder. Be sure your study room is well ventilated. How: Have your tools ready. It wastes time to run around for paper, pen, pencils or books after you have started work. When: Study when you are rested. Wait a little while after meals. If you attend recitations in the morning you can probably study best between three and five or between four and six in the afternoon. The next time is between six and nine in the evening. You are usually wasting lime when you study after ten o’clock.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1722, 7 June 1917, Page 1
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155HOW TO STUDY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1722, 7 June 1917, Page 1
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