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1. Organise yourself know what you are doing. Use a physical planner. Maybe use a weekly planner.
2. Have contacts, so you can get help from someone.
3. Check ratemyprofessor. They sometimes say what you need to do.
4.learn and write the syllabus. Write down what assignments are due when and tests.
5. Make a finals preparation timetable.
6.give yourself a weekly homework time.
7. Ask your professor for topics on the exam.
8. Print out your notes and resources which are helpful.
9. Make sure you allocate time for each class.
10. Focus on one class at a time. Don't multitask.
11. Do not study at your desk. Study at your desk.
12. Type your notes OR have handwritten notes.
13. Make sure you can understand your notes.
14. Colour code.
15.invest in staples, paper clips to make sure your notes are together.
1. Halo effect - professors impression of you ( eye contact, note taking, sit in front)
2. Plan like you’ve never planned before (calendars, syllabus, highlight)
3. Know game plan - components of each class (grading scale) ask upper class men for advice
4. Surround self with smart, accountable friends
5. Make projects mean something ( invest time in)
6. Send assignments early to professors ( they will tell you what you did wrong)
7. Be meticulous (perfection)
8. Be efficient (each class requires different strategic study plans)
9. Know your limits (make plan according to your preference)
10. Eliminate distractions and say no to Netflix
11. Study to UNDERSTAND!!! (teach yourself)
12. Change game plan to each class
13. Prepare for crunch time (practice problems and exams) (ready to go) ( diy study guide)
14. “Do more than what was asked” “be extra” take resources you have and utilize them
1) must have a clean table or space to work in. Clutter and mess is distracting.
2) must have a planner so I can visually see what I need to do and can cross them off as I’m done, otherwise it feels like I have hours of homework over various subjects and it’s super overwhelming.
3) study between classes in college. You’re there anyway, so go to the library and use your time well. That way you can chill when you get home and get your homework out of the way
4) obviously go to class and get off your phone because like Hannah said, it’s SO much easier to study once you’ve learned the info in class instead of having to teach it to yourself right before the exam.
1. Work place away from relax place
2. Only have the things you need on your desk when studying
3. Listening background music to eliminate background noises outside
3.Write down goals to achieve for each study session
4. Have a time limit for each study session
5. Keep your phone out of ur workspace
6. Work in short intervals e.g 45 mins and have 15 min breaks
7. Leave your desk for your break and go on a walk (don’t go on ur phone otherwise u will break for too long)
8.Practice mindfulness
9. Write down distracting thoughts on sticky notes so u can remember to deal with em later
1. Incorporate your h/w and classes in your daily planner.
2. Color coordinate classes.
3. Make your own syllabus.
4. Make student guides. Make a study guide from your syllabus and draw before each topic two boxes% one for a midgets and one for the final test. When you have one of these tests/ check the boxes when you’ve finished studying the chapter so you won’t miss anything.
5. Reference your material throughout - for quick access.
6. Keep a dashboard near by (with stickers).
7. Print or collect any exercises you can find. Set an alarm clock for the deadline and start working on those tests.
8. Remember to condense - organisation disappears when you have too many of everything.
9. Customise textbooks - make your own tabs and write every chapter on them so they stick out.
10. Print a planning calendar for finals.
11. Save at least one morning / evening for intensive studying.
12. Prepare in advance.
13. Never leave something behind (!)
14. Write your own questions - ask professors, classmates.
15. Set an alarm clock. Reward yourself + take breaks. Never study for 2 hours straight.
16. Before each study sessions make a to-do list.
17. Work on the least interesting thing first.
18. Print. Understand where you work better - on the laptop or on the paper.
19. If you finish ahead, don’t quit. Take that time to review what you’ve learned so far or prepare other classes ahead of time.
20. Study in an organised place.
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