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Study Skills DOs, DON’Ts, and Everything Else You Need to Know to Be Academically Successful In College UMKC Counseling Center. Getting Ready to Study. Know what the requirements are for EVERY class for the WHOLE semester Keep a calendar of due dates – and CHECK IT FREQUENTLY
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Study Skills DOs, DON’Ts, and Everything Else You Need to Know to Be Academically Successful In College UMKC Counseling Center
Getting Ready to Study • Know what the requirements are for EVERY class for the WHOLE semester • Keep a calendar of due dates – and CHECK IT FREQUENTLY • Plan regular study time into your schedule
Getting Ready to Study • Prepare a quiet study space, free from distractions • Expect to study 3-4 or more hours a week for each class • Know your learning style – auditory, visual, tactile
Reading Your Textbook • DO read assigned readings before class • DON’T get behind on readings and assignments • Use ACTIVE READING • Mark up your book (you paid for it!) • Check out headings, first sentences, boldface words, section summaries • Test yourself with review questions
Reading Your Textbook, continued • Divide up the assignment • Test your understanding at the end of each section • Take breaks • Reward yourself
Taking Good Notes • Get to class early; review notes from last class • DO sit in near the front of the room to minimize distractions • Date and title the lectures • If the instructor provides power point slides, still take your own notes • DON’T try to write everything down – use active listening to discern the main points and supporting information
Taking Good Notes, continued • Try to use your own words to capture concepts; this is not about memorizing what the instructor said • If you don’t get it all, leave a space, then ask the instructor or another student after class • ASK QUESTIONS!!! • DO review your notes after class and make a note of concepts you don’t understand; check these against the text or with the instructor
Studying for Exams • DON’T wait to study until test time • DON’T assume the instructor will tell you what’s going to be on the test • DO assume that any information from the text or lecture is fair game • DO join a study group
Studying For Exams, continued • Know what kind of test it is – multiple choice, problems, essay, etc. • Test your knowledge using the kind of questions that will be on the test • Anxious? Eliminate irrational fears about test-taking. Seek help if needed.
For More Help… Center for Academic Development Supplemental Instruction (SI) www.umkc.edu/cad 235-1174 Writing Center http://cas.umkc.edu/writingcenter/ 235-1146 Counseling Center www.umkc.edu/chtc/counseling 235-1635