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Study Tips |
1. Be here now.
Give your total attention to the lecture, class discussion,
and class exercises. Do what you do when you're doing it!
2. Manage your time. Read your syllabi. Chart
all assignments, tests, papers, and projects on a semester-long
calendar. Work backwards from each due date to establish a study
plan. Leave time for review and relaxation.
3. Stay current with readings. Have reading
assignments completed prior to class lectures on the material.
Scan the headings; read the summary, study questions, and key
terms prior to actually reading the chapter.
4. Take notes in a way that will help you to remember
the material. Notes can take the form of outlines,
diagrams, mind maps, cartoon strips, whatever is meaningful to
you. Notes should be readable. They don't have to be neat or
copied over several times unless that helps you learn the material.
There is no such thing as 'the notes.' Follow study tip #l! Most
instructors have 1-5 main points to make in a class session.
They frequently discuss the strengths and limitations of a theory
and then compare and contrast one theory with another. Theories
are described by name (Theory of Relativity) and by theorist
(Einstein). Know both!
5. Frequently review what you're learning. Review
your class notes immediately after class. Also, intentionally
make a mental summary of what has transpired before you leave
the class.
6. Get help when you think you're stuck. Do
it quickly! See your instructor. Establish a study group. Find
a study-buddy. Talk it through slowly and out-loud. Use a tutor.
Find another text that explains the subject. Don't wait to fail
an exam before you get help. If you can't estimate how well you
are doing, you need some assistance.
7. Take care of yourself. Exercise. Eat nutritious
foods. Get enough sleep, and laugh!
8. Go for the "know." Practice learning
to learn. Be willing to try new and sometimes initially uncomfortable
strategies. You will eventually be more effective. Learn Patience!
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