How to take on college
studying PART 2
choose were to study
Where you should study depends on the two factors:
the environment in which you are best able to concentrate and the types of work
you are planning to do.
·
The best
places to study have good light, a comfortable temperature and enough desk
space-usually your dorm room, your apartment or the library.
· For completing problems 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 WITH THE WORKLOAD AND SEEK HELP WHEN YOU
NEED IT.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!
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