See strategies to organize time, prioritize content and avoid procrastination
Preparation for ENEM (National High School Exam) requires more than effort: organization and planning make all the difference in students’ performance. Creating a well -distributed realistic and well -distributed study schedule can help study all content with peace of mind, without overloads or forgetfulness.
According to Eduardo Dias Soares, coordinator of the Anhanguera College Administration course, the secret is in balanced dedication with constancy. “More than studying many hours in a row, the most important thing is to have constancy, focus and a well -planned routine. A good schedule helps to reduce anxiety and increase student confidence throughout preparation,” he explains.
He then shares 6 practical steps for those who want to set up an efficient study schedule for Enem. Check it out!
1. Evaluate your available time
First of all, it is important that the student Have a clear view of the time available until the day of the test. From there, it is possible to divide the remaining weeks and days to contemplate all essential materials and activities. It is recommended to book, beyond the time for studies, moments of rest and review.
2. Prioritize the most difficult materials
Each student has its particularities and subjects that stand out as more challenging. Therefore, by creating a study schedule, it is essential to identify their greatest difficulties and allocate more time for these disciplines. This helps build a solid base where there is greater need without leaving the stories easier aside.
3. Divide the contents by themes and areas of knowledge
Enem is divided into four main areas: humanities, nature sciences, mathematics, languages and codes, as well as writing. To better organize the schedule, it is interesting to separate studies by Area and themeensuring that all topics are addressed in a balanced manner.
Establishing daily and weekly goals helps maintain the pace of study and avoids procrastination. In addition, they must be realistic and achievable, considering the time of study and the objectives you want to achieve.
5. Constant review is essential
It is common for the student to forget some topics he studied at the beginning of the preparation. It is therefore important to include periodic revisions in the schedule. A good review method It is the spaced repetition system, where the studied contents are revised at specific intervals to ensure that they are fixed in long -term memory.
6. Simulated and previous tests
To complement the schedule, it is essential to book a time for the resolution of previous enem simulations and tests. These activities allow the student to become familiar with the style of the questions and better manage the time during the test.
By Priscila Dezidério
