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Study Less, Sleep More, and Get Better Grades

15 Simple, Clever Techniques That Will Help You to Study Smarter, Not Harder

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Study Less, Sleep More, and Get Better Grades

De: Albert Elisha Oberdorfer
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YOU NEED THE RIGHT TOOLS AND STRATEGIES.
Imagine that you wanted to cook, and you needed to cut up a large piece of meat.
But all you have is a blunt breakfast knife.
Would you be able to do it?
Maybe.
But would it take you long?
Would it be tough to do?
Yes.
But now, imagine that you have the right tool.
A very sharp kitchen knife.
Then cutting the meat would be very easy for you.
It is the same when you are studying at school.
You need to have the right study tool and strategies so that you can study effectively.
You don’t need to study hard.
You need to study smart.
Then you will be able to study less and at the same time get better results.
That sounds good, right?
I will share with you some practical techniques so you can become a better student: by studying less.
AND GET BETTER GRADES AT THE SAME TIME!

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DEAR STUDENTS.
I’m happy that you have come across this book because I believe that it will help you a lot.
My name is Ajarn Albert.
You can also call me Ajarn Elisha.
I have a lot of teaching experience.
I’ve been teaching part-time at the English Department of Chiang Mai University for over 15 years.
This means that I have been teaching for over 30 semesters.
I have taught a lot of English classes and met many thousands of students.
I love my students and really would like them to study well and have success in their student life and the future.
This is my heart.
I have written already two books for teachers about teaching methods and strategies that will help them to teach in a more effective student-centered way.
In short, to teach in a way that will benefit the students the most.
But this book is for you—the students.
I will share in this book some tips and strategies that will help you a lot to study more effectively.
Please enjoy reading, and I hope you will also put into practice what you are learning through this book.

YOU NEED THE RIGHT TOOLS AND STRATEGIES.
Imagine that you wanted to cook, and you needed to cut up this piece of meat.
But all you have is this breakfast knife.
Would you be able to do it?
Maybe.
But would it take you long?
Would it be awkward?
Yes.
But now imagine that you have the right tool.
A very sharp kitchen knife.
Then cutting the meat would be very easy for you.
It is the same when you are studying at school.
You need to have the right study tool and strategies so that you can study effectively.
You don’t need to study hard.
If you can study smart.
If you have very effective study methods and tools.
Then you will be able to study less and at the same time get better results.
Study less.
And get better grades.
How does that sound?
Good, right?
I will share with you some useful techniques so you can become a brilliant student.
By studying less.
And getting better grades at the same time.

A CONVERSATION AT A COFFEE SHOP.

EXAM WEEK.
About two weeks ago, I went to one of the computer rooms of Chiang Mai university near the main library.
I worked for a couple of hours, and then I went to grab a coffee in the Amazon coffee shop next door.
As I entered the coffee shop, three students caught my attention.
They were huddled together on a table: one girl and two boys. The girl was entirely covered by her hoody—you could only see her fondling a mobile phone. One boy was reading a book (his phone was right next to the textbook). And another boy who was on his phone and the textbook lay on the table.
After I got my cafe Latte, I walked up to them and talked to them a bit.
They were all preparing for an upcoming exam.

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