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Academic Strategies for higher education. Catholic University's 2008-09 tuition: $30,650. $30,650 typical 10 courses $3,065 per course. Classes meet for the equivalent of 150 minutes or 2 ½ hours a week which works out to about 37½ hours a semester (not counting the final exam).
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Classes meet for the equivalent of 150 minutes or 2½ hours a weekwhich works out to about 37½ hours a semester(not counting the final exam)
so, $3,065 per coursetypical 37½hoursin class per semester $82.00per lecture hour
IN HOLD OUT Handout online
EXPOSURE • I finished most or ALL pages of reading
EXPOSURE • I go to most/all of the lectures or labs
ATTENTION • I was concentrating TURN ON YOUR RADAR!
Handout online
IMPORTANCE!! I decided correctly which material was worth getting
IMPORTANCE …and mightshow up on tests
IMPORTANCE!! • I decided correctly it was worth keeping…
IMPORTANCE …andshouldshow up on tests
TIMING • I didn’t underestimate the time needed
TIMING I started early enough so I could keepenough
ORGANIZATION • I was detailedenough (facts, events, statistics, names, dates, theories…)
“enough”: The “Goldilocks” Problem:NOT TOO MUCH…not too little…
ORGANIZATION • And general enough (overviews, summaries, trends…)
ORGANIZATION • I made connections(among text lessons, lectures and class discussion, and lab exercises…)
throughTESTSPAPERSPROJECTSPRESENTATIONSclass participation…
Handout online
1. Create interest: "get psyched"“WIIFM”? - motivation and momentum”efficient” AND effective”
2. Use what you already know: "magnetize" your background knowledge”efficient”
3. Determine to remember:activate your focus and concentration”effective”
4. Anticipate test questions:predict and practice open-book beforehand”effective”
5. Be selective: choose only about 25% to highlight, record, memorize…”effective”
6. Create meaningful organization:label, categorize, sort, diagram…”effective”
7. Put the ideas in your own words: recite and summarize out loud”effective”
8. Reduce the information: condense into margin notes, summaries, flash cards”effective”
9. Find a personal application: relate it to real life, write about it, do it, …”effective”
10. Monitor your learning: test yourself from memory,teach it to someone else”effective”
11. Distribute your study:spread a course's study hoursthroughout the week”efficient”Adapted from :Walter Pauk, How to Study in College
The active student goes the extra milepast the typical good, but passivestudent.
Education at the college level requires the mind-set of the active student to be really successful andget your money’s worth
The passive student writes down exactly what the lecturer says...