ADHD Study Advice

Studying is difficult. Studying when you have ADHD is significantly more difficult.

Despite the ADHD, I didn’t struggle too badly in high school. However in college, the complete lack of structure meant all hell broke loose (in my mind), resulting in me failing exam after exam, year after year.

After struggling for a few years and then getting diagnosed, I tried to find some study tips aimed towards people with ADHD. I read many of the articles online but they were essentially just basic study tips, ie, take good notes, take regular breaks, etc. However, that isn’t very useful when you can’t even bring yourself to open a book to study.

So through trial and error, I found my own study method. It’s not perfect, and I am definitely not the first person to have though it up for sure, but it worked for me.

When you have ADHD, it’s quite hard to get yourself to start studying. Hell, this first step is most often the most difficult. You just can’t bring yourself to do it, even with the looming threat of failing. 

However, we have a special talent; an ability to focus obsessively on things that we are interested in. You might have experienced it already when pursuing something you love. I mean the thing you are OBSESSED about. 

You can use that for studying! The tip is to relate your study back to your obsession. It sounds simple but it can be effective.

Say you are interested in music and you study physics. Relate them together. Understand physics in relation to your passion for music. Understand waves using how the strings work in guitars. Understand how electricity works using how electric instruments function. You can even make up a song to memorize things you need to remember in the tune of your favorite song. 

We have a hard time remembering or learning things for the sake of itself, because it’s boring. But once it’s related to what we love, what we are obsessed about, it becomes easier. When we are interested in something it stops being difficult so what you are essentially trying to do is to spark an interest in the subject.

I had failed a Statistics module multiple times. Then I related it to my curiosity, my desire to understand scientific papers and suddenly, it was no longer all Greek to me. It MADE sense and it became easier. I wasn’t studying for the test.. I was studying to further my passion.

Everything can be related to something else. Use the power of your obsession and you will find that even the thing that you struggle with the most will become much easier. 

I can’t guarantee this method will work for everyone but it helped me quite a lot. Despite the repeated failure, I did manage to graduate and not only that, I actually managed to increase my GPA by 50% in my final year.

Update: Using this method, I was able to achieve As and Bs in Masters.

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