- Overview
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This book introduces study methods to help distracted people study efficiently and get great scores on their exams without spending a lot of time in front of a desk.
- Book Intro
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Being distracted is a sin?
Reject dichotomy of studying!
"Stop fooling around!" "Stop looking around!" "Stay calm and focus!"
In the "world of studying," being calm and focused is good and being distracted is evil. Many say that only with a calm and focused demeanor is one able to study well.
"Is there any way for a distracted person get good grades?"
"Is it possible for a naturally distracted person to become calm ?"
The author had doubts about the dichotomy in studying that "calm individuals get good grades and distracted individuals do not." He confidently rejects that idea and presents a way to get good grades, even for distracted people. Out of the countless number of books on how to study, this is the first to assume that "it is okay to be distracted."
Stop feeling like you're continuously filling a broken bowl!
A special study method for distracted people!!
To distracted people, "efficiency" is the core of everything. This is because they need to obtain the maximum effect in the shortest amount of time. The author explains a way to study efficiently within a given time frame. Rather than repeatedly going through texts, try to read them correctly once and write down the correct answer, or change the subject after a short time concentrating. The author, who understand the difficulty of students better than anyone else, provides ways to get good grades in a short period of time based on his personal experience.
One thing that students ask about the most, the daily schedule, is introduced in a detailed manner. The book also shares know-how about overcoming the difficulties of distraction due to smartphones, sleep and slump.
I don't want to study for the exam again next year!
How can you escape from exam prep sooner?
This book is recommended for people whose active minds drive them crazy while studying, people who read a text over and over but retain nothing from it, and people who want to escape from exams prep sooner. This book will bring peace and hope to students who are fatigued from the overwhelming task of preparing for exams.
- About the Author
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Kim Eungjun
Kim Eungjun (M) studied Public Administration at Korea University, but later lost interest in studying the humanities. So he applied to National Civil Service Exam in Technology and passed the exam after studying for just 100 days.
"Why is the world forcing me to study when it takes away my concentration?"
Once, he lay on his bed crying in resentment. But of course, crying did not change anything. So he began searching for a study method that suited him. He eventually found one, and this is what helped him pass the exam after such a short period of study.
If someone becomes a student again and finds themselves not wanting to study, they might refer to this book. Just because a person is distracted does not mean that he or she should not get good grades.