How to Rock at Your Studies
A College Instructor's View on Building Resilience and Better Study Habits in 7 Unique Steps
- 56 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
How to Rock at Your Studies
A College Instructor's View on Building Resilience and Better Study Habits in 7 Unique Steps
About This Book
Discover the 7 Steps to Success in College and How to Rock Your Studies!Have you ever sat down to study but did not know where to start? Do all of your papers seem to get lost in the clutter? Do you have classroom anxiety? Are you afraid you may fail your classes or wonaEUR(tm)t make any friends? In 7 unique steps, How to Rock at Your Studies will help you to build academic confidence and make better grades! It doesnaEUR(tm)t matter if your major is Archeology or Zoology or anything in betweenaEUR"the best learning practices are universal. It is important to know how to study, before you even sit down to study, or you just may be wasting precious time. Consider this book your college blueprint; as it will give you all of the essential tools and techniques that you need.In How to Rock at Your Studies, you will get: aEURC/ Step-by-step examples of proven learning strategies that work in any field of studies aEURC/ Tips on defeating procrastination aEURC/ Time management strategies aEURC/ A guide to building confidence and resilience aEURC/ Plus, advice straight from the mouth of the authoraEUR(tm)s own straight A students And exclusive content that you cannot find anywhere else!
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- Big binders—You will always find use of a really good big binder. Binders will allow you to keep folders organized. Say for instance you have an essay due, review questions, definitions, and you have to start a research paper that will be due the last day of class. In this binder, you’ll be able to separate assignments with tabs, making it more organized and easy to access.
- Binder tabs—Binder tabs are very much needed, and depending on the binder you purchase, tabs may be included. Binder tabs will help you organize assignments by title. You may, for instance, name the first tab Communications; the second tab, Biology; the third tab, Managerial Ethics; and so forth. With binder tabs, you have the ability to change the titles without needing to purchase a new binder. So keep that in mind.
- Folders—Folders, folders, and more folders. What can I say? They’re great! You can use them for things like handouts, graded work, notes, printed material or whatever else you need stored and separated. Make sure you have folders for each class so that you can organize papers and handouts immediately. Have a folder just for graded work. Do not throw graded assignments and quizzes away; they may be used to study with later.
- Spiral notebook paper—Much needed for note taking. Just like folders, you should have a spiral notebook for each subject. Please do not try to cram your Geometry notes in your Biology notebook. Keep things separate, so you can actually find them later.
- Hole puncher—From time to time, us instructors will hand out papers that do not have holes in them. A hole puncher will allow you to maintain your newly organized system. Just because...
Table of contents
- Attend Class Regularly
- Get/Stay Organized
- Stop Procrastinating!
- Take Time to Manage Your Time
- Find Study Buddies
- Build Resilience
- Reward Yourself