And just like anything else that requires time and effort, studying can get incredibly boring. But that is not always the case. With a little bit of determination and a pinch of imagination, you can make studying more fun. And when you begin to enjoy your study time, you'll start to see your grades improve.

1. Study Fun Subjects

This is particularly pertinent to students who are at university. They usually have more choice in what academic subjects they want pursue. However, I can't stress how important it is to pick subjects that you have an interest in.

2. Study in a Personalised Setting

to enjoy the work that you're doing instead of dreading it.

3. Bring Your Friends Along

Even if your friends aren't studying the same subjects as you are, or if they aren't studying at all, they can still provide great company. Having people around makes time go by faster.

One way of incorporating your friends into your study routine is by inviting them over for drinks. Just before a big exam, make some flashcards or a study guide and then lure your friends in with their favourite beverages and snacks and coax them into reading your flash cards to you. You'll get to test your knowledge and socialise at the same time.

4. Break it Up

I know that it can be tempting to sit at your desk with a pile of textbooks and just power through all of your course materials. However, we do know that this method it isn't going to be any fun. Simply powering through assignment after assignment will make you neglect meals, leisure time, and time to socialise.

What I suggest you do instead is rather than trying to get everything done all at once so you can either watch your favourite show, playing video games, or going out with friends. You can fit these activities into your study routine. In other words, get organised.

To give you an example, you can do your math assignments in morning before you grab some lunch with friends and then return home to do some reading. Then afterwards, you can allow yourself time to catch up on your favourite programs. It is as easy as that.

5. Stop Dreading Homework

I know that homework can seem like the last thing you want to spend your time doing, but it is important for your success. Also, the “boring” work doesn't stop once you've finished studying. (And I talking from experience here.) So make the effort to make your studying more fun and interesting. It would be worth your time.

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