7 FAIL-SAFE WAYS TO STUDY OVER SUMMER
VACATION ...
Summer is fast approaching and
that means that it’s time to start thinking of effective ways to study over
summer vacation! Although summer is meant for fun in the sun and having a good
time, it’s also good to keep up with your learning! Especially because it is
easy for all that knowledge you’ve allotted to slip out of your brain during
those days spent in the pool. But don’t fret! I have tons of great ways to
study over summer that will keep you up to date on all of your important info!
1. REVIEW MATERIAL FROM SCHOOL
Hopefully you haven’t tossed all
of your school papers and books in the garbage yet, because using them is one
of the best ways to study over summer vacation! Don’t let all of those precious
notes and worksheets go to waste, but instead keep them in a box or drawer and
keep them for the summer time! I started doing this in middle school and I
cannot tell you how many times I have gone back and reviewed materials from the
previous year during the summertime. It is a great way to prepare yourself for
the next year of schooling or just to keep your mind active during those summer
months!
2. SUMMER CLASSES
Many colleges and high schools
offer classes that allow you to lengthen your education during those long,
summer months, which can definitely pay off in your future school year! Plus,
you can be one step in front of everyone else! If you finish off a few classes
during the summer, then you won't have to worry about them during the school
year! This is a really great way to stay in front of the pack and keep your
brain moving!
3. SUMMER CAMPS FOR
HIGH SCHOOLERS
Instead of devoting your entire
summer to classes, you could always go to a summer program for a week or two!
However, you will definitely want to do a lot of research about the camp or
program to make sure it is right for you. A lot of colleges offer on-campus
camps and classes for a week or more and usually are specific to one kind of
interest like business or engineering. Not only are these programs great to
keep up with school but they also look great on college resumes! Keep in mind
that many of these do cost money though!
4. RESEARCHING
Doing individual research online
or with books can be surprisingly helpful! Pick a topic that you are interested
in learning more about and start researching! You can find some really cool
things that you didn't know before and you might even discover your new
passion! You can also do some research on the future classes you are planning
to take so you can be extra prepared for class!
5. VISIT THE
LIBRARY
Who doesn't love to go to the
library during the summertime? Plus, my library always has air-conditioning,
which really helps beat the summer heat! But I don't just go for some cold air.
Whenever I go to the library during the summer, I like to get new books about
new topics that I don't know about! It can be really fun to learn new things in
cool, quiet place!
6. STUDY GROUP
Summer is all about hanging out
with friends, right? Well the easiest way to combine studying and spending time
with your friends is to study with your friends! You could arrange to meet up
at someone's house and have everyone bring something to study from like a
textbook or flashcards. This is a really fun way to keep your mind moving!
7. ONLINE EDUCATION
On those days that are too hot to
go outside, it is fun to check out some of the many websites designed for
learning out there! One of my favorite websites is called OpenCulture.com. I'm
constantly visiting to see what new topic I can check out! Another fun website
I have found is called lumosity.com. It offers a great brain workout in the
form of games and puzzles! Websites for education can be really great because
they are so easily accessible! Just be sure that the site is credible because
you don't want to learn the wrong information!
Studying over your summer
vacation might not sound like the most exciting way to spend your time away
from school, however it can reap some great benefits! By working your mind
regularly, you will keep your brain up and working and ready for the next school
year! Do you like to study during your summer breaks?
Teacher: Gustavo
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