For students with ADHD, studying for a quiz or test can be daunting, frustrating, and fatiguing. It doesn't have to be that way.
Luckily, new research shows that students with attention deficit don't need to spend more time studying; they just need to study differently.Reading is a challenging way for the ADHD brain to learn.
It's passive, like learning to play basketball by watching your coach play. The best way to study is to make a practice test.
Try to predict what your teacher may ask on the exam: Look over your study guide, pull out old quizzes, find important notes, and ask classmates what they think is important.