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Replies: 92 Last Post Dec. 2 11:30pm by cin
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Sindy Coffard
Lawn Care Specialist
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Once I have found these seven tips and tried to apply them to my syudies. you know, they work miracles! 1. Take responsibility for yourself Set goals and make decisions about your priorities for studying. Elaborate a shedule for studying that meets your needs, priorities, and goals. 2. Put first things first Follow up on the priorities you have set and don't let other people or things distract you from them. 3. Discover your key productivity periods and places Be sure to study when you are rested, alert, and have planned for it. Find time periods when you are the most productive (morning, afternoon, evening) and study places where you can be the most focused. Believe me it can be really helpful! 4. Look for better solutions to the problems If you don't understand course materials, don't just re-read the materials. Consult with the professor or a groupmate, go to the library, make the search on the Internet. 5. Use time effectively Follow your shedule of when to work on each subject and be sure to allocate your time wisely. 6. Take great notes Johnny, when you are in class, you should study to take notes effectively. Don't think that only the information that is written on the board is a given. What the professor saying is also important. Be sure to capture the essence of the lecture, pay special attention to the examples, they can greatly help you later on, and take notes of the most significant information. 7. Rule of seven I have recently found this great piece of advice on the Internet and tested it myself. You know, it works miracles! When studying, remember that your brain can process a maximum of seven items at a time. Study using a method called “chunking”. Break the material down into groups of seven. Learn the first seven, really learn them, then go onto the next. Continue on until you have covered all the material.
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beckster
Technician
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Studying is definatly different for each person. While alot of people like to take breaks, I can't study unless I know I have a good two hour block of uninterrupted time to study. While jaybeear's 10 + 2 x 5 strategy may work for some people, it does not work for me! Getting up every 10 minutes would only serve to distract me, since it takes a few minutes for me to get absorbed into my material. I guess what I'm trying to say is that if you try one strategy and it doesn't work, then don't get discouraged, try something else. Experiment with different noise levels (hard music, soft music, no music) and different study areas (I study really well sitting on my bed, my brother needs a desk). A couple other tips: for math classes, the best thing you can do is practice! Do problems over and over again, check your answers, if you can get your hands on a solutions manual, do so. For liberal arts, if your professor doesn't give you much information about the test, then ask for it. Is it multiple choice? What material will be covered? If you're having trouble you can also ask for extra credit, and even better, visit your professor in his office. Most are happy to help, and it definatly helps him see that you are interested in the material, and care about your grade.
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Chamilitary
Dairy Product Addict
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I get good grades, and the only thing I do is listen in class, and make sure i do the work.
------- To be born free is an accident. To live free is a privilege. To die free is a responsibility. — Brig. General James Sehorn
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PrincessButtercup
Grasshopper
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I think going to class, really listening, and taking notes is the most important part. Don't waste time sleeping, text messaging, or playing online during class. Everything you can learn while you're in the classroom is one less thing you will have to study later. Next, actually READ the book. I think its best to read a little ahead that way you are familiar with the material when you go over it in class. Finally, read your notes, make flash cards, re-write and/or revise your notes.
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esofad
Dairy Product Addict
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well my study habits are not to good. on music and english classes i'll study good for but any thing else it's untill the week before a test or 2 weeks before a test till i'll really study. somehow i come out with an b or c never A's unless it's english or a music class. im trying to pick my studying up for the fact im sick of having b's and c's and just one A i want better so im starting to study more then what i use to do.
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5:00 pm on Sep. 18, 2006 | Joined April 2005 | 169 Days Active Join to learn more about esofad California, United States | Bi-curious Male | 471 Posts | 2181 Points
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theatreminelli
Mrs Craig
Patron
Support Leader
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I'm trying to study right now but the so called STUDY room in our 6th form area is being used as some sort of social area by a group of shitty year 12's. I hate this school. They are all retards.
------- I don't give a shit about the CIA and their tropped up evidence, Bond is my agent and I trust him
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cuznhottie
Dairy Product Addict
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I read over the material once, just letting it all soak in. I make flashcards or take notes of what I think is important. If the teacher writes things on the board or repeats things, I make sure to write those down. Then I go over the material again but focus on things that I either don't understand or haven't quite grasped. In certain studies I can draw diagrams or pictures of things to help me remember. Studying in a quiet place works for me, though I play music quietly sometimes.
------- ~Sarah~
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Trackangel32
Quality Control Engineer
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I spend lots and lots of time studying. I generally rewrite the notes using different colors of ink in shorthand to make a study guide. I also do the online exercises, the book exercises, and make study guides.
------- Running is a mental sport and we're all insane.
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