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Showing posts with label How to Take on College Studying. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 28, 2013

How to Take up College Studying


 

How to Take up College Studying

Part 2

Choose Where to Study

Where you should study depends on two factors: the environment in which you are best able to concentrate and type of work you are planning to do.

·         The best places to study have good light, a comfortable temperature and enough desk space—usually a dorm room, your apartment, or the library.

·         For completing problem sets or brainstorming possible test questions, you may want to study with a group or at least in a setting where fellow students are available for discussion.

·         When you are reading book chapters or working on a research paper you are probably better off in a less social environment.
 

Improve Your Study Habits

Here are simple steps you can take to help you get a handle on studying:

·         Have a routine for where and when you study.

·         Choose reasonable and specific goals that you can accomplish for each study session.

·         Do things that are harder or require more intense thought at your most productive time of the day.

·         Take breaks if you need them so you don’t waste time looking at material but not absorbing it.

·         Get to know students whom you respect and can study with or contact to ask questions.

·         Keep up the workload and seek help when you need it.

CHOOSE THE RIGHT


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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

How to Take on College Studying


How to Take on College Studying

http://www.collegeboard.com /student/plan/college-success/961.html

Part 1

 Develop Good Study Habits

In college, you’ll need to build on the study skills that you learned in high school. The demands of a college class are probably more rigorous than those you are used to.

You can succeed by knowing what to expect and how to handle it.

 Think of a college as a full-time job, in which you spend 40 hours a week on a class, labs, study groups and doing homework.

 Being organized and using your time well are essential. Learn more about TIME MANAGEMENT , and use the guidelines below to develop your study skills.

 Decide When to Study

Work out about how many hours you need to study every day. Then make a schedule.

·         Figure out what blocks of time you have available throughout the day, in the evenings and on weekends.

·         Consider what time of day you are the most alert. – There are morning people and night owls – and try to schedule yourself accordingly.

·         Think about whether you do better sitting studying for a few hours at a time or sitting down for marathon sessions.

 

CHOOSE THE RIGHT