Wednesday, 2 May 2018




For those of you new students just starting out in college like myself here are a few reasons as to why studying at home is much more efficient then studying in college.
Reason 1: Free food. At home if you're studying and you start to feel a bit peckish you can just go to the kitchen and get yourself a snack and for how much you ask? For free, where as in college if you want to get food not only do you have to go find the nearest shop but you have to spend most of the money you always say you're "saving for a rainy day" on food that isn't even that nice!
  
Reason 2: Sleep. When you're studying in college do you ever just think to yourself "Man I would love to go for a nap right now"? And then you realise you can't because you're afraid that your spot in the library will be taken or worse, the college could close with you still sleeping there and you get locked in. Well at home if you ever are feeling the need to catch some Zs you can and all you have to do is just get up from your work and go take a nap without having to worry about your spot being taken or being locked into the college overnight.

Reason 3: Talking. You can talk as much as you like without being shushed by anyone around you or by the cranky librarian. Don't you just hate when people tell you to "pipe down" or "quit your chit-chat?" Well at home you can talk as much you like without being given out to.
Reason 4: Public Transport. Like most students including myself  to get to college we must use public transportation such as the bus, the train, the luas etc. and we all know how expensive public transportation is. If you choose to study in college not only will you be spending money to get to the college you will also have to wait on a crowded bus or train and pray to god that there is a free seat in the library otherwise your trip was a waste of time and money. But if you choose to study at home not only do you save money and a journey but you can be guaranteed that you will have a place to study.
Reason 5: Getting up early. Unfortunately most people have to endure getting up early for college (although we should really be used to it by now considering we used to have to get up early for school), in regards to study if you choose to study in college you may have to get up earlier to get a good spot for your study but if you study at home you can get up at any time you like (unless you are one of those people who likes to get up early and do their study)
Reason 6: Having different lecturers each semester. As the year goes on you will most likely have a different lecture each semester, this means that you will have different work and you will have to learn their methods if they teach differently to your old lecturer. For those of you who decide to actually study throughout college you may find this difficult studying at home or in college.

Reason 7: No distraction of others. I know that library's are supposed to be quiet but you always have that one distracting person who is tapping the table or playing their music so loud you can hear it through their earphones and it's so distracting that you can't focus on your own work. If you study at home you have no distraction of others around you and you can just pick a nice, quiet room in your house and study there in peace but in college there's only one room so unfortunately you will have to put up with the distracting people if you choose the college to study.
  
Reason 8: Free Tea. What more is there to say you get free tea at home and I know that this relates back to my first reason about free food but come on who doesn't love tea I mean we are Irish it's in our nature to love tea!
Reason 9: Comfort. Studying in college is not very comfortable you're mainly sitting on hard chairs or if your lucky comfy chairs for hours on end were as at home you can be studying in bed or you can be studying at the kitchen table with a nice fluffy pillow propped up behind your head.
Reason 10: Staying up late for study. As you know most colleges close early and therefore you can't study late but at home you can study as late as you want.

11 Good Study Habits for Students (How to Build a Daily Routine)

Are you a student looking to build good study habits? Is your daily routine not as effective as it could be?
Maybe it’s time to follow a new study schedule that will help you better retain material, manage your time and even help you improve your concentration and focus.
Here are 11 habits you can use to enhance your learning style, develop a good study routine and start achieving your goals.

Good Study Habit #1 -
Know Your Dominant Learning Style

It’s important to know that there are many different styles of learning and each person will retain information better in different ways.
  • As you can see, visual learners learn best when pictures, images, and spatial understanding is used.
  • Auditory learners prefer using music, sounds or both.
  • Kinesthetic learners prefer a more physical style of learning through using the body, sense of touch and hands.
  • Logical learners desire to use reasoning, logic and systems.
  • Verbal learners will prefer using words in writing and speech.
  • Social learners will prefer to learn with other people or in groups.
  • Solitary learners are able to learn best alone.
Once you have figured out which style of learning works best for you, it will help you determine how to study, where to study, when to study and other important factors like what study aids you should use and be aware of, and knowing what things may distract you while you are trying to study.
Self-study is one of the most important things to do in order to qualify for an examination. Number of hours does not actually come into play when you can actually study for 2 hours with the efficiency of 4 hours slog and there's no point in studying more. When you are studying by yourself you can actually take some time off and take break in order to get back to your usual self.
Self study may either be studying through books, online journals, or watching tutorials to learn a particular topic.Self-study, when done correctly, is a very effective learning tool, so it can be helpful when used to prepare for a test or learn an entirely new subject matter on your own.
All you need to do is to, draft a schedule and start working towards your goal in a systematic method. Do not add up sky high study hours in your schedule as you are bound to lose on the track. Keep it straight forward and allot time to your subjects equally.
  • Talking about the benefits of self study:
  • Freedom of learning without any restriction.
  • Learning at your own convenience.
  • You find what works for you.
  • Explore different ways of thinking.
  • No fear of criticism
  • You can make study material on your own.
  • You gain self confidence.
Self study is basically taking in information, processing it and retaining it without the need for any other person to be teaching or evaluating you!
There is no age and time for learning and for those passionate about learning, self study is something that proves to be an advantage for them ..
Those nostalgic years of schooling are sufficient enough to shape the next sixty years of your life, they say. Well indeed. Children are completely influenced by the lessons, teachings, and knowledge garnered during the unforgettable school life.
Every chapter, subject, and standard play a vital role in building a successful individual. While every standard has its own unique importance in one’s life; ever thought why the 10th standard is extra special? Class 10th is undoubtedly one of the most relevant standards of formal education. It’s that time of life when one undergoes turbulent hormonal and psychological changes, thereby marking the onset of adulthood. Students tend to become more mature and stable. The most distinguishing feature of class 10 board exams is that they are the first nationalised external exam for school goers. Hence, the 10th board results are pretty much the hugest thing that happen to a kid of that age. The thought of taking the board exams gives students nightmares. They are as much scared of board exams as they are kicked about their 16th birthday. However, in the end, it’s always sheer hard work that pays off in life. Let me get to the crux of the matter now.

Why Are the 10th Board Results Important?

The 10th board results act as a deciding factor during the admission process. They also form an important part of resume and act as an indicator of a student’s academic performance. Many prestigious colleges and universities assign separate points to class 10th marks and heavily rely on them while granting admission to the students. Hence, class 10 is a career shaper, a game changer. Students study all the subjects thoroughly and try to figure out their interests. Based on that and their performance in exams, they decide which stream to opt for. This is how class 10th helps students in the decision-making process.
Taking the class 10 board exams is also an excellent litmus test that gives you a clear indication of where you stand as compared to not just your 29 classmates but class 10 students across India. Since boards are conducted at a national level, a not-so-good performance in class 10 boards will come across as a wake-up call for you to perform better.
Also, once you’ve successfully faced and conquered the class 10 board exams, you’ll find your fear of facing tougher, bigger exams fading away. You will learn how to manage time, multitask and give your best under pressure situations.
And what’s the best part? Once you step out of your comfort zone of taking the exams at a different centre, taking a paper made by some other teacher and being evaluated by teachers who are not from your school, you can assess yourself better. By being in an unforeseen situation and coming out triumphant gives you the confidence to do things.
That's Why I am first giving the study Materials of class 10th....
Why to study??
Ans.-We all have goals in life. Each one of us wants to achieve something, whether great or small, at some point in our lives. We have deep-seated hopes and dreams for the future and a burning desire to accomplish some great feats. It's stitched into the very fabric of our society, woven into the core of who we are, deep down inside. It's emblazoned in our DNA, genetically pre-dispositioned, not just for mere survival, but also with a yearning passion to thrive. 
In fact, it's part of what's made us as a culture into who we are. Our species has more than just survived; we've quite literally thrived, achieving outlandish results thanks to the wild-eyed innovations that have sparked the possibility to make the seemingly impossible a reality in our lives. Not only have we wished for the moon, but we've also shot for the stars. 
Clearly, we've achieved some tremendous goals in life. Across the planet, we've accomplished what was once thought to live only in the realm of human imagination, or merely the topic of science-fiction fantasy. Yet, while our society and culture seem to be making astronomical leaps forward and achieving outlandish goals, as individuals, we find it harder to see things through when it comes to our personal goals.  
It's not easy achieving your goals in life. That much is certain. But couple that with our insatiable thirst for instant gratification and our proclivity to run on the seemingly endless hedonic treadmill -- where we're always reaching for something better than we have today -- it's no wonder that we get frustrated while trying to achieve great things. When failure rears its ugly head and we suffer the ridicule of public humiliation, it's no wonder why we find it so hard to achieve our goals in life.
Yet, there is a simpler way. The greatest problem that most people face is that they fail to set their goals the right way. And once they do set their goals, their approach is all wrong. The best way to achieve any goal in life is to not only set them the right way, but also to plan and execute their actions in accordance with achieving those dreams over time. 
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Other Points are mentioned below-
3. True benefactors of human race: We must praise great writers, scientists, humanistic philosophers, profoundly religious man with abiding faith in spiritual values, social reformers and other men with a constructive genius because these educated men alone are the true benefactors of the human race.
4. Backbone of developing countries: Education is the backbone of developing countries. Developing countries should understand the importance of education and develop a sound educational system. Sustainable development of economy and society is closely related to education. The most important resource of a nation is its human-capital. Educated people have more understanding of themselves and of the others. They have the ability to become entrepreneurs, scientists and agriculturists. The world of today is driven by Information Technology and education in this field may become a deciding factor for the future economic development of developing countries.
5. Moral, spiritual and ethical values: Educated people promote equality of opportunity. Any privilege, when based on merit alone, is bound to be more moral because it has to justify no unmerited privilege, advocate no ethical system which promotes class-feeling or social snobbery and defend nothing, which is unjust or ethically wrong. The aim of education, whatever the social system, must be not only to disseminate knowledge, but also to stimulate the questioning spirit.
Educational institutions cannot produce saints. But they can certainly inculcate among students respect for spiritual and ethical values and make them understand that the promotion of human welfare, not self-aggrandizement, is the end of life. No man, however brilliant, however gifted, can be considered truly cultured unless he identifies himself with the well­being of others, unless he has the passion to make the Kingdom of God prevail on earth.
6. Education produces good citizens: Education also produce well-cultured and wise men. It is often said that the children of today are the citizens of tomorrow. If children of today study hard to become good students, then they will surely become good citizens in future. It is not easy to measure the loss which the human race has suffered on account of want of education by men and women who had exceptional talent but could not make full use of it.
7. Enjoy life: Education enables young men and women to develop all the latent powers and faculties of their nature and to enjoy a good life.
8. Freshness of approach: A sound education system encourages freshness of approach. Education should bring out the best in the student, not stifle his mind.
9. Transmit national culture: Education is an important medium to transmit national culture to the students. Of course, educational institutions are not the only agencies through which the culture of the nation can be passed on to the younger generations. The home exercises a powerful influence on the youthful mind. Religion and churches have a big role to play in making men truly cultured and moral. But schools and colleges have also a contribution to make to the transmission of national culture.
10. Character: Education also helps in building the character of a person. The educational teachers make attempts to give their students a moral outlook.
11.  Literacy: Education enables a person to become literate. Literacy refers to the ability of a person to read and write. Literacy is important not only for children but also for adults.
12. Curiosity: An educated man should have infinite curiosity, the passion to know and understand things in a scientific way, with complete objectivity.
13. Wisdom: In democratic countries educational institutions earnestly try to arouse intellectual curiosity, satisfy the appetite for more and more knowledge and develop the critical spirit which alone brings wisdom.
14. Intellectual discipline: He cultivates intellectual discipline and intellectual humility. He is an earnest seeker after truth and knowledge with an open mind.
15. Seeks perfection: A truly educated man always seeks perfection. He is not a specialist who has perfected only his body or the intellect or the mind but one who seeks the development of all his faculties.
16. Earn a livelihood: Education enables a boy or a girl to earn his or her living. It is true that employment does not depend upon intellectual attainments alone. It is also determined by the stage of economic development of a country. However, there are chances that an educated person will get a good job with income sufficient to earn him his livelihood. An educated person can easily meet the basic material needs of life.
17. Adult Education: There is a dire need for education among adults. An adult engaged in economic activity can join the night classes and educate himself. (Also read, Short article on Adult Education.)
18. Knowledge: Education is important because it provides us with the knowledge that we need to navigate the world. Education can help us to do everything from mathematical calculations to theatrical performances.
19. Empathy: As well as teaching us academic knowledge, education helps us to be better people. With good education, we can become more empathetic – for instance, widely read people are often said to have high levels of empathy as they are able to see the world through the eyes of numerous different people.
20. Help to our communities: The better educated we are, the more able we will be to help out our communities – whether that is by means of engineering projects or whether it is by means of writing literature for them to enjoy.
21. Friendship and social bonding: Education brings people together and helps them to make friends. Sitting in a classroom or a university lecture hall with fellow learners is a social bonding experience that helps to forge strong relationships.
Conclusion: The aim of education is not to develop one single virtue but to produce healthy normal human beings who understand the meaning of life and what it demands from them. From childhood to youth, students must be constantly reminded by educationists and psychologists that the fundamental law of life is co-operation, not self-aggrandizement or domination or conflict. If students are intellectually and morally brought up on co-operation, most of our troubles would be at an end and life would be much healthier, richer and nobler than ever before.
What is Education? Education refers to the systematic process of gaining knowledge and skills through study and instructions. The person providing the instruction and guidance is known as teacher. And, the person who receives or gains education is called a student or pupil.
Education can be formal and informal. Formal education generally have a standard and structured curriculum. School and university education is an excellent form of formal education. Informal education includes informal learning and skills acquired without any structured curriculum. Any experience that bears a positive impact on a person can also be considered educational.
School education includes primary or elementary education, secondary education and higher secondary education. A school should have competent teachers and well-equipped infrastructure. After completing the school education, a student can join a college, university or institute for further studies.
Illiterate Adults can join part-time courses to learn reading and writing. They can also develop skills in a particular trade by enrolling himself in a Vocational and Technical Education (VTE) institute.

Importance of Education

Education has many benefits and has positive impact in our life. An educated person is an asset for any country. In today’s world, human capital is considered the best national resource. On one hand, he can explore better opportunities for himself, and on the other hand, the entire nation would get benefited from his works. (Also read, Short Essay on Education and its Advantages.)
In this article, we have made an attempt to discuss the need and importance of education in our life, for the development of a nation, and for the overall benefits of humanity.

21 Reasons why Education is Important

There are many reasons why education is important. They are discussed below:
1. World Citizenship: Education is a must for world citizenship or global citizenship. Such a person always works for the benefits of humanity. He treats the entire human-race as brothers and sisters. We all acknowledge the importance of education, knowledge and truth for promoting the world outlook.
Education produces citizens who are men of intellectual and moral integrity, who are neither fanatical nor cynical, but are public-spirited, tolerant and wise. Education aims at producing ideal human-beings. These people are truly cultured, wise, tolerant and public-spirited. Different ages have different conceptions of ideal men.
2. Promotes National Interest: Education also promotes national interest. The highly educated people have a critical intelligence of an exceptional order. They can form independent conclusions from given facts. An educated person has the wisdom and knowledge to work for the good of the country. The doctors, engineers, scientists, soldiers, police-officers, IAS, etc. all work together in protecting the national interest.
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