COLLEGE STUDY TIPS
Create Mnemonics
Mnemonics
are devices that can help you memorize formulas, key concepts, definitions,
etc. A really basic example of a mnemonic is “Please excuse my dear Aunt Sally”
which stands for parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition,
and subtraction.
Make a Study Guide
Whether
or not your professor gives you a study guide for an exam, making a study guide
is very helpful when studying for tests. Go through the textbook, notes, and
any other material and write down any information that you think may be on the
test such as important concepts, definitions, and formulas. Reading and writing
the information will help you memorize it faster. If your professor gives you a
study guide, make sure to cover all the points listed.
Make Flash Cards
Making
flash cards can be a bit time consuming, but flash cards are helpful tools in
remembering vocabulary, formulas, and key concepts. They are also easy to carry
around with you so you can review them anytime.
Quiz Yourself
To
ensure that you are prepared for your test, make a mock quiz to test how well
you know the material. Write down a list of keywords or questions and make sure
to leave room underneath each one. Then, pretend that you’re taking the test
and write down as much as you can.
Set Time Goals
Setting
time goals for yourself will help make sure that you stay on track especially
when you have time constraints. You’re more likely to be productive if you have
goals to achieve.
Remember to Take Breaks
Studying
is hard stuff. You need to take short breaks to allow your brain to process and
retain the information. Otherwise, you may confuse yourself or forget something
you have already studied. Be sure to take only a short break, otherwise, it may
be hard to go back to studying. When you begin studying again, review the
material you have already studied, then, move on to something new.
Don't Study Alone
Studying
with other people is always easier, because you are all there and you know
nothing else is going on. If possible convince your college friends to meet at
the library at a specific time on a regular basis. If you and your friends have
different schedules, do your best to find time when at least two of you are
able to meet. This will also help you and your friends develop good study skills, keep
tabs on your friends, and make sure they will be with you on graduation day.
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