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Study Habits For College Degree Students
If you're serious about a future career you need to be serious
about your classes too. You want to make sure you get good grades
and pass all your classes exceeding the minimum grade you can get.
If you do poorly in the class not only will you most likely end
up dropping it but you'll loose a lot of money in the end. Also
if you do drop it you will realize you just sat in the class, miserable
for nothing.
This will literally take 5 minutes. These 10 very simple tips about
study skills will make all the difference in your life and, more
importantly, in your kids' school life.
- There is always homework - for each subject, review their notes.
This will mean that when a big test or an end of unit test comes,
they will never have to study for it. It will also help them be
ready for the next lesson with their notes fresh in their minds
and ready to ask any question that might have come up.
- Keep your notes neat and clear: While your kids are applying
Tip # 1, they can kill two birds with one stone and improve the
quality of their notes, make sure that they have all the information
they need and highlight or underline the important points. Notes
full of crossed out words and messy ink patches need to be re-written
altogether. In the long run, this will ensure, A: more success
for final revision and B, more effective note taking habits.
- Keep your bag tidy: At least once a week, especially with middle
schoolers, have your kids completely empty their bags and tidy
them up. You will be amazed what they will find! A lot of the
time, some "lost" notes or homework will show up just
in time. For this reason, it is better to do this in the middle
of the week, Wednesday night for instance. After a little while,
your kids will also become naturally tidier.
- Use your time efficiently: If your kids get stuck on one particular
piece of homework, leave it and move on to the next piece, otherwise
frustration will rise and make matters worse. Go back to it after
a while and things might be clearer or contact the teacher or
a friend to find out more.
- Always look ahead: This applies to the use of the planner first
and I'll let you look at the pdf file on this topic on my site.
But it also applies to doing a little bit extra, even when you
seem to be finished with the homework for that day. If a test
is coming up, don't leave it to the last minute. Be ahead of yourself
and start on it now!
- Do research wisely: If any research is involved in a project,
just be careful how your kids use the Internet. It is the most
fantastic resource, but it is also very distracting and kids get
side-tracked very easily and waste a lot of time, being taken
from one related topic to the other. So every now and then, just
take them to the library to do their research. It will teach them
a lot of useful skills too.
- Use technology: Now I've said what I had to say about caution
with the use of the Internet but please, whenever you can, teach
your kids to use a computer effectively to apply to their school
work. Let them play with PowerPoint, Publisher, Front Page, etc.
Let them learn to type properly and use Word correctly. Put some
relevant audio-books on their I-pods and watch the discovery Channel
or educational programs with them.
- Find YOUR way: Now, this is going to be trial and error at the
beginning but for whatever subject and whatever type of homework,
your kids will have to find what works for them. If results are
not showing, there is something they are not doing right. Some
kids may have to write all their notes over to remember facts,
others might have to read them aloud, others will need to act
them out or build something. Once the right way is there, it works
every time.
- Have a schedule: Your kids need to learn to prioritize and achieve
things that need to be done at an early age. Always plan things
according to school work and extra curricular activities that
are as important. Anything else comes AFTER. Make this very clear
and stick to the rule and you'll see your kids work way more efficiently.
- Communicate with the teachers: This applies to you and to your
kids. Please if in any doubt on any subject, call the teacher
or contact him/her whichever way. For your kids, always encourage
them to go and ask if anything is unclear. It can be done after
class or the next day, but it is important for them not to be
put on the spot. It will also develop very important communication
and self-confidence skills.
Florence Bernard, Parental Consultant - Educational liaison. +1-954-903-0655
- fbernard@betteratschool.com - Get Results Now! Dowload your free
audio version of this on http://www.betteratschool.com
and put it on your kid's Ipod! Listen to it on the way to school
every morning! What Education didn't teach you about Education
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