Conclusion
Incorrect study practices, such as multitasking, cramming, passive learning, surface learning, and overreliance on rote memorization, impede effective learning by fostering superficial understanding and poor retention, ultimately affecting academic performance and personal growth.
Students engaging in these practices may achieve temporary results but struggle with advanced topics, critical thinking, and applying knowledge creatively, which are essential for academic excellence.
To enhance learning outcomes and validate their growth, students should adopt effective study methods that support deep comprehension and skill development. We will now explore these practices.