What are your good study habits?

What are some good college study habits and tips/?

  • Im trying to do better in college. This fall will be my 3rd semester in the medical billing and coding program. Ive never been taught to study, so what would be some good study tips and habits? Im taking 4 classes in the classroom, and 3 classes online.

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    Buy an extra notebook for each subject at the beginning of the year so that as you finish a chapter in class, you immediately write notes and summaries in that book. The classwork will still be fresh in your mind so at exam time you merely have to take the notebook home from school. Write down the key points you learned from each lesson onto a cue card. This helps your mind to retain the day's important facts. On the weekends look over the cue cards. Get your parents or friends to quiz you on them. Record your notes on a digital voice recorder or another device (you can also use your phone), listen to them in your spare time, listen to them as you would an audio book, concentrate on the words and try to memorize them as you hear them. Researches also found that listening to sounds during sleep enhance memory. Learn how to make mind maps, cluster maps, PowerPoints and other memory aids. Mind maps are graphical illustrations of a subject and a great memory tool to use, especially during exams. These tools are great for flash-carding and memory-retrieving. As soon as you finish a topic, take out a book from the library and read more information about the subject. Look up questions you had and try to clear any confusion that you possibly had while learning the topic. Take notes to refer back to them before and at test time. Don't do rough drafts for essays. Just do the good copy straight away, but thoroughly as well. In an exam situation you won't have time to write out a whole draft copy, so practice writing out good copies straight away. Make sure the good copy is neat, punctuation and spelling are correct, and the information makes sense. Make a timetable for exam days by marking the dates on a calendar, so you can be prepared by the time the test comes around. Make a list of your classes and the topics covered in class. As you study a topic, mark it in a way that is meaningful to you, to remind you which topics have already been studied. Set aside a study time each day when you are not too tired, or too hungry. If you are going to study for a long time, remember to take a break in between, preferably every 20 minutes or so. Set up a study group. Study groups share notes, thoughts and ideas or how to solve or understand a particular problem. Be sure to honor the class rules on what work may or may not be done in groups. Plan out 'trial' exams for yourself. All you have to do is redo one of your past tests or quizzes within a time limit. Get into the exam mode by clearing your work desk of everything except your paper and pen. Get enough sleep at night. It's harder to concentrate when you got less than six hours of sleep the night before. Aim for eight to ten hours of deep sleep to feel truly refreshed and ready for anything in the morning. When choosing individual subjects to study, start with the least enjoyable or the most difficult subject. Master it, and you'll end up loving it. At the very least, you won't have to worry about putting it off until it's too late because you don't like it. Follow a daily timetable,on the first day it will be a challenge;second day it will become a practice and the third day it will become a habit.

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1.Bring a tape recorder to class and ask the teacher if you can put it on their desk. 2.Flashcards. 3.After you read the chapter read the paragraph subjects to refresh yourself. 4.Find what's interesting to you, if you find something interesting chances are you'll listen more. 5.Find the smartest kid in the class and learn from them. 6.Make a list of the 5 most important things to learn, try to learn those 5 things. If you can't, there was no way for you to learn those 5 things but at least you learned 3 of the most important things.

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get a calendar. Write down all due dates for papers and project and tests. Write a list at the beginning of each week. What needs to get done. If necessary, write down what needs to get done each day. If you have a large paper to write or a lot of reading to do, break it and write down how much to do each day. make notes as you read. review your notes. Study test and quizzes you have gotten back-where did the teacher pull info from-lecture, text book. what kind of questions did they ask. what did you get right, what did you get wrong. what is the teacher looking for in their students. where do you need to improve. Be organized. keep your work neat, and filed. keep your papers from each class in separate folder/notebooks. Study with other students from the same class. a hugh help. go to the tutoring center for help. Figure out what is the best time for you to study. It is best for my son to sit down and work on something for a while. Not to be disturbed. He looses concentration and has a hard time getting back into what he was studying. My daughter is better off studying off and on all day long. She can leave a project and go to another one and bounce back again. It helps her from getting too tried.

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Pretty much everything I wanted to suggest has already been mentioned, so I'd like to add that you should take good care of your health, sleep well, give yourself good breaks on the weekends, and eat right. Don't ever worry! Remember that it's always better to use the energy in increasing your efforts. Good Luck :)

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