Being Distracted Can Actually Help You Perform Better
We've all been there, trying to stay alive on a cup of coffee in the middle of the night, cramming for the final the night before the big test. In fact, you might be one of the 69.7% of students who reported that they cram before exams. In fact, 38.1% say they "frequently" wait until just before an exam to study, and another 5.8% say they "always" do so (International Neuropsychiatric Disease Journal, 2024). While these activities require intense focus, new science suggests that reducing overall focus capacity actually improves overall productivity.
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What are WISers doing to prepare for IELTS tests?
Students have two moods when they receive their IELTS band scores: over the moon and ready to celebrate, or disappointed to their core because they did not meet or come close to their aim. IELTS stands for International English Language Testing System, an English proficiency test that challenges your writing, speaking, reading, and listening skills. IELTS is especially important because not only do thousands of universities require it for admissions, but it also opens many doors for future career opportunities. Here at Wellspring Saigon, WISers are currently in the process of reviewing for the upcoming tests held in April.
Which is the superior study method—cramming everything in one week or less, or planned-ahead reviews?
Have you ever created an exam revision plan—only to forget about it and cram everything at the last minute instead? During exam weeks, everyone is stressing more and sleeping less. You would see people panicking to review and students who radiate confidence. In the end, both ace their exams flawlessly. This paradox leaves us to ponder: is cramming or actually sticking to a study plan the more effective way to review?