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READ WHERE YOU BEST COMPREHEND

Since I developed the passion to study, I loved it. I spent my extra times in the university library but soon I observed that when I go to study at the university library, I usually do not concentrate because I am always attracted to the plethora of books on the shelves. I often skim through every book on the shelves that attracted my attention that by the time I’m done, the time was far spent.

When I observed my weakness at books in the library, I knew that I had to find an alternative that worked for me. I needed to focus more on passing my test and examinations in school than just reading for the fun of getting new knowledge. I needed to avoid the library if I had to have any chance of passing my examinations. The library wasn’t just my kind of place for studying for my examinations

When I joined my peers to night classes, I could not connect with my books because it gave me the ambience of being in a day class. Those nights in the classrooms were actually fruitless. I ended up wasting my time.

I however discovered a little corner of my school that was always quiet, where I spent my time alone. It was actually a disserted section of the school used by my Christian organization during night services and on Sundays but it was always quiet on weekdays. I would go with my books and study using some of the processes I’ve outlined here.

My friends always wondered what I do when I enter that section of the school every time. They came to assume that my secret to my academic success was right and they would always tease with trying to discover the secret. Of course I took some of them there once or more times. I discovered that when I was in school the only place I managed to make headway studying was only in this deserted corner.

I also had problems studying at home after school. What happened was that I discovered that when I sat at a certain corner of my house under a guava tree, I received so much inspiration to study.

I’ve heard some people say that they best understand reading on green fields. Some say they find their studying muse at the corners of their rooms, some inside their toilets, others on top of a tree, some in the library. It is only those who make an effort to study who discover where they can make good their studying time.

My experience with some of my peers also revealed the same principle. They had the same initial struggles until they discovered that place where they could make the best of their studying time. One told me he could never join me in the night classes because he was more adapted to reading in the library.

Someone may ask, how about if you live that location and you have to find a new place to read? Keep studying even if you don’t interact freely with your studying environment. You will certainly locate a studying location in your new place soonest. If you study as a passion, soon where you study won’t be a problem. Your body system adapts naturally once you have decided to pick a book even if you find yourself in a rowdy or not too comfortable environment.

It is recommended especially for those who are just kick starting a reading culture to locate where they know they easily comprehend and keep using that place. They may soon discover they won’t require a place to study.