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| quote: | Originally posted by Frenchie
Everyone studies/learns different. |
| quote: | Originally posted by Boomer187
depends on how well you soak up the material. |
what they said
| quote: | Originally posted by Allied Nations
courses that are very technical |
those are my all time favs because I don't have to remember lectures. I'm more a visual/schematic & hands on learner.
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
Sometimes teachers will assign stuff for self study |
that and online learning are the worst types of study/education. I'd rather listen to somebody who's been through it all and can answer my questions on the topic, rather than reading through pages; I tend to fall asleep what I do so .
| quote: | Originally posted by squirrelly
have a calendar which has all the due dates for every assignment on it, as well as all the test dates.
I do assignments well before they are due, to get them out of the way. I turn them in early as well, so I don't forget.
Most of my classes are online (which doesn't make them easier, even though a lot of people think that, it actually makes them harder), so I usually read the chapter, watch the presentation, AND take notes. I go over ALL of my notes every day, so I don't forget them.
I'm paranoid, so I'm constantly checking the "content" and "calendar" tabs on my online classes to make sure I'm on track.
Oh, I also do study groups.
Usually no one knows what they're talking about, but I find it helps me understand the material better if I have to explain it to someone else. |
I agree with most of the stuff you said there; keeping on track with assignments is best as you don't go crazy when they all pile up in the last day.
Study groups are perfect for studying, as long as the focus in on studying rather then checking out chicks passing by the table in the library/public place.
| quote: | Originally posted by Allied Nations
I find personally, if it's been covered in class, and I took notes (however scribbled and illegible) I will "get" what was taught that day. |
same here, I have to jot down notes, even after I read a textbook, writing it down works for me; I correlate things better on paper.
as for exam studying and so forth....give yourself at least a day to relax your brain before your exam, or to the very least review and asses yourself to ensure that you know things well.
I saw people having trouble studying and that helped them; I never study too hard, I was always a last minute study guy, I only need to read things/look at my notes ONCE.
I find that reading things over and over again, gets the brain confused.
Cheers.
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