Deathmage wrote: » You really need to have focus and drive. My strategy works for me, I work/study in labs/books for 2 hours then I take two hours to goofy off, play a video game, wash my car, take a nap. I also find when I take a 30 minute nap after 2 hours of study that my retention of material is far higher. I'm also quite serious into Arena in World of Warcraft, BM Hunter is quite OP. But lately my reset has been the gym; I've gained 25 lb of mass in 3 months, the 12 packs is almost there. I also load my body up with BCAA's for working out and but they really give me a mental edge for focusing, amino acids in the brain when used in quantity can increase brain function substantially. I come back from the gym and I'm wired for at-least two hours and it really helps me to focus with a few tunes on the ipod and a small glass of Kendall-Jackson Chardonnay. lastly, I agree with ccnxjr, nutrition is essential, I consume over 40g of protein a day and remembering to balance out my proteins with carbs and vegetables really helps with my mood when studying, as does staying hydrated, I try to drink 8 to 10 glass of water a day or more.
Jon_Cisco wrote: » I find when I am school doing four or more classes I don't learn nearly as much. I can't focus on anything long enough to really learn it. When I am on my own schedule I like two topics at a time. It allows me to switch gears when something has become to intense or boring. Sometimes I'll use video games or movies for some downtime. Everyone needs a break. School and work at the same time has really screwed me up this year but generally hiking gets me away from all electronics and lets me reset my brain. I look forward to having that kind of free time again someday lol.
Dakinggamer87 wrote: » playing video games to balance it all out.
Deathmage wrote: » Jon, your not far from me, if you want to go hiking sometime hit me up! ... just not now... it's bloody cold!