Hello!
When first starting quizzing, I didn't have any idea of what to do, or how to study, so I just read. And read, and read some more. And it served me well, but reading isn't the only thing you should do, because you get burned out faster that way, because to be honest, it gets really boring after a couple months (or weeks...). So over the past two years, I've experimented, researched, and learned a lot about studying for practices, local quizzes, invitationals, and regional quizzes, and here's some of the things I wish I would have done as a novice quizzer.
Having those things out of the way, here's a checklist for a novice quizzer, for their day to day studying, that I've made, that will help create a habit of getting in the word everyday.
Of course, adjust this to your own preference, but these are my default studying activities, and are good and straight forward for the newer quizzer. For a new quizzer, 15-45 minutes a day, is great! They will be able to get some jumps, and probably place pretty well at quizzes (depending on the level of competition of course). Just remember the difference between hard and light studying, because that it vital. Thanks for reading Keep calm and quiz on (and out)! Your fellow quizzer, Mallory
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