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Improve your study skills with these expert tips for better organization, time management, note-taking, and more. Learn how to prioritize, stay focused, and reduce stress to achieve academic success.
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Study skills 101 More tips you can use!
Get organized • Use a Day Planner • Helps you see the big picture • Reduces procrastination • Get Binders/Folders • Helps you find homework • Organize assignments • Establish a Place to Study • Reduces distractions
Manage your time • Complete a personal time survey • How do you spend your time? • Create a daily schedule • Devote adequate study time for every class • 2-3 hours per week per credit hour • 6-9 hours per week for 3-credit-hour course • Learn to Prioritize • DON’T PROCRASTINATE!!
More time-management tips • Study the hardest subjects first • Allows you to be fresh for more difficult material • Designate a particular time and place to study • Take study breaks • Gives your mind time to process and relax
Attendance: critical to success! • Going to class shows the instructor you care about your academics • Attending class allows you to take good notes and hear and see what the teacher says and puts on the board • If you know in advance you will be absent, let the instructor know; this shows initiative.
Effective textbook use • Do not highlight the entire page of a book; highlight major points • Pay attention to bold print in the text book. • Pay attention to diagrams or text boxes in the book. • Learn how to use the glossary and index in the text book
Effective note-taking • When the teacher writes things on the board, it’s probably important. Take notes! • Make your notes legible, so you understand them later. • If you miss class, ask the teacher for a copy of the notes or ask a classmate if you can borrow his or her notes. • Ask an instructor who talks too fast if you can record the lecture. Taking notes helps you stay alert in class!
Homework tips • Do homework; it helps prepare you for tests • Don’t procrastinate. • Plan ahead and see when homework is due • Start early. This helps manage stress.
Join a study group • Benefits • Helps you focus; you don’t want to let the other members down • Other students can help explain the material to you better
Use your library! • The library has many sources to help you • Librarians can help you start your research. • A quiet study place with minimal distractions
Ask questions! • If you don’t understand something . . . • Ask your instructor • Ask the librarian • Ask other classmates Don’t just forget about it! Ask!
Minimize stress! • Create to-do lists • Stay organized • Keep a positive attitude • Make friends with similar interests; they can help you stay on track • Remember the big picture • Why am I in school now? • So I can get a certain job? • The money? • Personal maintenance • Take care of yourself; spoil yourself occasionally • Exercise • Eat healthy
Resources • http://www.academictips.org/ • http://www.astrosociety.org/education/resources/success.html • http://frank.mtsu.edu/~studskl/10tips.html • http://www.bucks.edu/~specpop/studyskills.htm • http://www.misscantillon.com/Studyskills.htm