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What are good study habits to follow once you're enrolled in college? #college

I'm asking this question because I know college life is different from high school life. #college

Thank you comment icon This is such a great question, and you're right. Studying in college can be more time consuming because your instructors have less time to give you a great amount of information. One​ of my favorite study tips is to have 2 notebooks per class you take on campus. It allows you to jot notes during lecture, then neatly write them in the second notebook once you get home. Another tip is to listen to piano music, or any music that is soft and instrumental. It helps to keep you engaged in your studies without distracting you. Last, take advantage of study groups. You can even form them with classmates because they're a great way to make sure you understand the information you learn in class, and most people are more than happy to be in one. Good luck with your first semester! Yabrina

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Jodi’s Answer

I would suggest you try to find what works for you. Everyone will have different study habits that work for them. Try reviewing some of the tips in this Google search results:
https://www.google.ca/search?q=good+study+habits+for+(college+or+university)&rlz=1C1GGRV_enCA751CA751&source=lnt&tbs=qdr:y&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjsgpKKmvHYAhVFd6wKHe4qB_0QpwUIHw&biw=1280&bih=602&dpr=1.13

Do you find it better to study in quiet or with some background noise? Do you like to study in a group or alone? Does background noise really bug you? Always a good idea though to keep good detailed notes from your classes that you can review. Also have a group of classmates to collaborate or bounce ideas off, that's always great as well. Try to get yourself organized as much as possible and commit to a plan of action to meet your schedule and needs.

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Mariecel’s Answer

Helllo De'Andre,

I would say time management is number one. You will have a greater workload compared to high school and also many social opportunities.

Take good notes in class, and avoid procrastinating when it comes to studying for tests and writing papers. Try your best to take advantage of the library during the week - it's a great place to focus and get your school work done!


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