HOW TO
TAKE ON 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 THE TYPE 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 OT 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 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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