How to Study Smart

Why do some students study very hard, spending most of their time doing their revision but they aren’t the best in their study group? And why are there some students who only spend a fraction of the time studying but they often get good or even outstanding results? This was not due to the lack of natural talent in studies but it simply means that they have not found an effective tool which acts as a knack for understanding concepts and learning new ideas. One of the smart study habits is by using mind-map to promote effective and accelerated learning experience. A mind map is a useful web-like structure which emphasizes visual imagery that helps to engage in critical thinking and seeing a bigger picture. Empirically, mind-mapping is proven as an effective method of note-taking as an active learning (Abi-El-Mona and Abd-Ei-Khalick, 2008; Liu, Zhao and Ma et al., 2014). Mind mapping makes learning more vivid, thus promotes creative thinking and encourages brainstorming. Th

Will you stop learning after graduate?


In general, most people spend approximately 4 to 5 years pursuing their higher education in order to get a high paying job. In the learning process, it is not merely studying and memorizing. It is also about developing the best in you, which makes you the greatest asset of yourself!

But in the real case, the effort in learning stops right after the degree certificate is in hand, despite all the time, money and energy spent, without the person actually know what he is good at. Same goes to the situation where some students that only do their revision when the examination is around the corner, and after the test, what had been “memorized” will be gone. The results that you have gotten from the examinations will determine what kind of opportunities and barriers that you will face in the business field.


So, if you keep the attitudes of constant learning, it will brings you ahead from all your competitors. 

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