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 a good light, a comfortable
temperature and enough desk space—usually your dorm room, your apartment or the
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 a 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 sessions.
Do things that are harder or require more intense thought at your most productive time of day.
Take breaks if you need them so you don't waste time looking at material and not absorbing it.
Get to know students whom you respect and can study with or contact to ask questions.
Keep up with workload and seek help when you need it.
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Do things that are harder or require more intense thought at your most productive time of day.
Take breaks if you need them so you don't waste time looking at material and not absorbing it.
Get to know students whom you respect and can study with or contact to ask questions.
Keep up with workload and seek help when you need it.
Choose the Right.
http://www.learningmath.com/
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