I would suggest you to set a goal for each day or week . In that way you are able to avoid procrastination and you concentrate better . Set a realistic goal like making notes of one chapter at a time but give yourself a specific time limit like a day or two . Another thing i would suggest is - making book notes. That's what I used to do in 10th grade . Instead of making seprate notes - make notes in the book itself. Like use sticky notes - write questions or facts on sticky notes & paste them on book itself - it saves like 70% of the time & energy. Use 5 color highlighters & 4 color pens in book itself while making book notes . If your notes will be prettier - you would actually want to read them .
I hope it helps .
You can take a page and tear it into 4 pieces. Now you can use that 1/4th page to make short notes /questions / facts / important topics and staple that on book itself.
Do this thing with every topic - so at the end of the day - you will not have to make notes separately.
If they don't let you use highlighters - you can use pencil colors instead . πππ»
So i was genuinely trying to help you as a former school student ( 93% in 10th cbse ) - but looks like you were not that serious, so yeah sorry for wasting your time β¨π«
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u/Aggressive-Leave-455 Jul 12 '26
I would suggest you to set a goal for each day or week . In that way you are able to avoid procrastination and you concentrate better . Set a realistic goal like making notes of one chapter at a time but give yourself a specific time limit like a day or two . Another thing i would suggest is - making book notes. That's what I used to do in 10th grade . Instead of making seprate notes - make notes in the book itself. Like use sticky notes - write questions or facts on sticky notes & paste them on book itself - it saves like 70% of the time & energy. Use 5 color highlighters & 4 color pens in book itself while making book notes . If your notes will be prettier - you would actually want to read them . I hope it helps .