The Study Habits Quiz That Doesn't Waste Your Time
Most online quizzes are junk. They ask four vague questions and tell you you're a "kinesthetic learner." Great.
This is a mirror. A set of questions to ask yourself, because you're the only one who can figure out what’s working. Are you actually being effective, or just busy?
1. Are you a planner or a panicker?
Look at your week. Is there time blocked out for studying? Or do you just "find time" when the panic starts to creep in? The "I'll do it when I feel like it" method always ends with cramming at 3 AM, fueled by bad coffee and regret.
Progress comes from routine. It's boring, but it works. Decide when and where you’ll study beforehand. Set a reminder. A habit tracker can help, mostly because it feels good not to break a streak.
2. Is your study space a temple or a trap?
I once tried studying for a biochem exam in a loud coffee shop. An hour later, all I'd learned was that the barista was having boy trouble and a guy in a beanie was watching the same cat video on a loop. I looked at my phone—4:17 PM for some reason—and realized I hadn’t absorbed a single word. My notes were just proof I'd been distracted.
Your brain is simple. It needs cues. When you sit down in your study spot, it should know it's time to work. If that's the same spot where you eat, sleep, and watch Netflix, the signals get crossed. Find a place—a corner of your room, one specific chair at the library—and keep it for studying. When you're there, you work. That's it.