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Title: How to study effectively on public transport
Post by: memka on January 06, 2008, 02:41:32 pm
I've been doing some thinking and I've realised I spend a ridiculous amount of time sittting around on the bus/train doing nothing (ie 1 hour 45mins on the bus each school day plus 1 hour 20mins on the train on Saturdays).

So I'm just wondering how I can best make use of this time. Any suggestions people?
Title: Re: How to study effectively on public transport
Post by: Collin Li on January 06, 2008, 03:10:22 pm
The most productive uses of your time would probably be sleeping or reading. There will not be much hope of doing any written work. You should use the time to read over the material you covered at school (after school) and before school, you should read ahead so you know what to expect in class. This is easy to overlook but it hopes your memory absorption a lot!

If you are a night-person, or are relatively sleep deprived, small naps can be very beneficial, and the benefits to your concentration may be worth it.
Title: Re: How to study effectively on public transport
Post by: Eriny on January 06, 2008, 03:16:08 pm
I'm an expert on this, lol. I went to school everyday on public transport and to UMEP at least once a week. Public transport is a good place to read. Also, if you're tired, you can record your class notes beforehand and just listen to them on your ipod/mobile phone and rest. I agree that it's not the best place for writing. But as Coblin said even just reading over your textbooks or writing books can be a big help, you could also spend time re-reading your English texts. It also means that if you use the hour and 45 minutes wisely, you won't have to do all that much more study once you get home.
Title: Re: How to study effectively on public transport
Post by: enwiabe on January 06, 2008, 03:38:52 pm
Flash cards. Seriously, I've never tried it, but I reckon that'd be the best time to whip 'em out. Try it and see if it works! Report back results. :P
Title: Re: How to study effectively on public transport
Post by: brendan on January 06, 2008, 05:17:52 pm
yeah do your readings on the train
Title: Re: How to study effectively on public transport
Post by: excal on January 07, 2008, 01:18:17 am
Shame I drive to uni now :(

But yeah, the most you could get on PT is to read your notes - or maybe discuss with friends if travelling with them (supposedly, retention is better when you have to express your knowledge).
Title: Re: How to study effectively on public transport
Post by: Collin Li on January 07, 2008, 07:03:46 am
Shame I drive to uni now :(

I go on peak time so all I can do is emulate a sardine.
Title: Re: How to study effectively on public transport
Post by: excal on January 07, 2008, 08:45:43 am
Shame I drive to uni now :(

I go on peak time so all I can do is emulate a sardine.

I live essentially down two roads from uni - Wellington and Police Roads..:)

Though, I try and push my timetable back such that I go in the arvos - but no luck with doing that in summer sem!
Title: Re: How to study effectively on public transport
Post by: kingmar on January 07, 2008, 09:47:59 am
I've been doing some thinking and I've realised I spend a ridiculous amount of time sittting around on the bus/train doing nothing (ie 1 hour 45mins on the bus each school day plus 1 hour 20mins on the train on Saturdays).

Hey, just like me! (1 hr 30 mins to get to school and potentially uni)

I had a thing called podcrammers. Basically verbal summary notes. Worked for chem, not so for methods.

I could never read, too noisy. Best to sleep, but be careful you don't oversleep and miss your stop. That's happened to me before, although I only live one stop from the terminus, I still miss my stop.
Title: Re: How to study effectively on public transport
Post by: memka on January 07, 2008, 02:45:56 pm
Thanks for the suggestions everyone :)
Title: Re: How to study effectively on public transport
Post by: beezy4eva on January 07, 2008, 08:51:40 pm
I've been doing some thinking and I've realised I spend a ridiculous amount of time sittting around on the bus/train doing nothing (ie 1 hour 45mins on the bus each school day plus 1 hour 20mins on the train on Saturdays).


Hey, just like me! (1 hr 30 mins to get to school and potentially uni)

I had a thing called podcrammers. Basically verbal summary notes. Worked for chem, not so for methods.

I could never read, too noisy. Best to sleep, but be careful you don't oversleep and miss your stop. That's happened to me before, although I only live one stop from the terminus, I still miss my stop.

http://www.podcards.com.au/index.html im gonna download these 4 all my subjects 2 read on the bus 2 school and make my own verbal notes if i can fix our mic
Title: Re: How to study effectively on public transport
Post by: SilverBullet on January 07, 2008, 09:13:37 pm
I shall be on public transport, the train, this year for uni. I plan to read notes to and from to hopefully save some time!

I knew there was one good thing about being to lazy to get my licence!
Title: Re: How to study effectively on public transport
Post by: Odette on January 07, 2008, 10:19:53 pm
I shall be on public transport, the train, this year for uni. I plan to read notes to and from to hopefully save some time!

I knew there was one good thing about being to lazy to get my licence!

Lol (I'm in the same position still no licence lol)I will probably be using public transport as well, problem is that i get dizzy and feel sick if i read in a moving vehicle :( maybe those podcast things will work for me instead lol... =)

Title: Re: How to study effectively on public transport
Post by: SilverBullet on January 07, 2008, 10:33:46 pm
I shall be on public transport, the train, this year for uni. I plan to read notes to and from to hopefully save some time!

I knew there was one good thing about being to lazy to get my licence!

Lol (I'm in the same position still no licence lol)I will probably be using public transport as well, problem is that i get dizzy and feel sick if i read in a moving vehicle :( maybe those podcast things will work for me instead lol... =)



That happens to me too but my Mum thinks that i should be okay on the train as long as I face forward. I guess I can only give it a go! I don't really take things in when I listen to things like podcasts and plus I would have to spend time making them which for me means I may as well just read the book outloud and sleep on the train!
Title: Re: How to study effectively on public transport
Post by: Eriny on January 07, 2008, 10:37:18 pm
I always get motion sickness in the car if I'm a passanger, but never on the train. The track is less windy and there is less random stop/starting.
Title: Re: How to study effectively on public transport
Post by: excal on January 08, 2008, 12:15:49 am
I've been doing some thinking and I've realised I spend a ridiculous amount of time sittting around on the bus/train doing nothing (ie 1 hour 45mins on the bus each school day plus 1 hour 20mins on the train on Saturdays).

Hey, just like me! (1 hr 30 mins to get to school and potentially uni)

I had a thing called podcrammers. Basically verbal summary notes. Worked for chem, not so for methods.

I could never read, too noisy. Best to sleep, but be careful you don't oversleep and miss your stop. That's happened to me before, although I only live one stop from the terminus, I still miss my stop.


There was this once where I was headed to school in South Yarra (MHS) from down the Pakenham line. Obviously being a near hour trip, I drifted off to bed...and found myself at Spencer Street not quite knowing where I was until it hit me around 2 seconds later.

That was embarrasing =/
Title: Re: How to study effectively on public transport
Post by: humph on January 08, 2008, 11:59:49 pm
i have to travel all of twenty metres to get to uni  :)
Title: Re: How to study effectively on public transport
Post by: excal on January 09, 2008, 01:03:08 am
Screw you oncampus people :P

(I've heard the accomodation at ANU is top rate!)
Title: Re: How to study effectively on public transport
Post by: humph on January 09, 2008, 01:58:56 am
Screw you oncampus people :P

(I've heard the accomodation at ANU is top rate!)
oh, it is...  8)