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Concentration During School?

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School is coming up and I need a few strategys to concentrate..

How well were you guys able to concentrate in classes that were boring to you? What were your strategys to focus on work instead of random shit?
 

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I usually kept a book in my lap to read.
 
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I usually kept a book in my lap to read.

Hah ;)

Speaking of books and what not I tried putting all of my thoughts during class into a notebook to think about it later.. It didn't work so well if anything it just made the problem worse :confused:
 

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For learning boring stuff:

Step 1: Identify your actual interests.
Step 2: Actively figure out ways to apply whatever boring things you're learning to your actual interests, and vice versa.
Step 3: If you're unable to do so, you're not being creative enough. :p

Initially this process might lead you on tangents of distraction, because it takes time to apply things in this way, and before you know the teacher's talking about something else. So maybe initially you should go over everything again on your own using applied thinking until you get used to it. But stick with it and it'll become fairly automatic, and you'll have developed Ne greatly.

For doing boring work: I don't know, but I'll bet it's easier once you know the boring stuff. :D It really depends on the work. Sometimes you can redefine a task or even a field according to your interests once you're able to relate the content. For the other stuff, just try to get it done as fast as possible so you can focus on cooler things.
 

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Formulate and ask questions. Then you can share your tangents with everyone :)

Oh and if you're asking questions all the time, you kind of naturally stay interested and attentive
 

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Formulate and ask questions. Then you can share your tangents with everyone :)

Oh and if you're asking questions all the time, you kind of naturally stay interested and attentive

+1

"How to focus on stuff that is boring" is like "how to breathe underwater". You have to make it non-boring somehow, either by changing your mindset or changing the way you interact with it.
 

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Do something else that's equivalent, like read the textbook. I learn from condensed textbooks personally, lectures are too slow, idiosyncratic and incomplete for me. Bonus is that you can listen with half an ear and catch anything actually is useful, like "This will be on the test ..."
 
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Formulate and ask questions. Then you can share your tangents with everyone :)

Oh and if you're asking questions all the time, you kind of naturally stay interested and attentive

Thank you, I will have to try this out. :D
 

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No worries m8. Enjoy
 

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I was never a great student, but managed well. I finished college with a dual major in physics and finance and finished out with a 3.2 (not great, but considering my lack of application in the majority of classes I can't complain).
For lectures, I would normally shut off my brain and write everything that seems applicable (tests always asked for the most frivolous answers which I never wrote down). I found that if I'd write it down, I would grasp whatever applicable knowledge could be applied to the material automatically. Although it isn't always instant, more like a revelation where all the info falls into place.
Never good at studying for non quantitative exams so I relied on on note taking method above. If I skimmed through my notes and was unfamiliar with something I had wrote, I'd follow up with some quick research of that topic. Usually online because I hose not to buy/rent many textbooks (seemed like a waste for history 101 and random business courses that were required i.e. Marketing and management).
Also I tried to work on all my courses at the same time jumping between subjects. I think this may have helped because we are known for handling massive amounts of arbitrary information. The more we take on a better understanding we get as we jump around and connect the dots.
If you are in high school, just zone out and make your teachers mad when you ace tests, but never turn in assignments or show your work in math class. Those were the days. Also, don't cross reference data on a research paper and create new data that isn't from any of your sources. Made that mistake and had to explain it wasn't plagiarism, but in fact, actual research. Almost got expelled from that.
Hope this helps
 
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