While you do not necessarily have to put in hours and hours
of extended study time in one sitting (unless of course you are writing a major
paper or reading a complex textbook chapter) you do have to consistently study
starting from the first day you receive information. One of the prime keys to learning is that you
need to spread the study strategies from the first five blogs over time. If you just review for
hours right before an exam using the same strategies, you are not giving the
information time to get securely into your long-term memory. On the other hand, if your studying is spread
out, each time you work with the information you are getting it more and more
securely stored. Here are some easy ways
to accomplish this:
·
Review your new lecture notes after each class
with the addition of self-testing. Do a
quick review of the previous lecture so you see the big picture.
·
In addition to reading your assignments, either
take separate notes or annotate the material.
·
At an additional study session make one or more
study guides from the material.
·
Once a week review all of the material you need
to learn.
·
One week or more before an exam (depending on
the amount of material), do an overview of the material to be tested and break
it into meaningful chunks. Study the
first part on the first day, the second part on the second with a review of the
first, the third part on the third day with a review of one and two, and so on
until all sections have been covered.
Then continue to review until the exam.
·
Attend all professor-led review sessions as well
as any Supplemental Instruction sessions available.
The point is that studying needs to be constant, not
condensed into the night prior to the exam!
That leads to the next, and final, part – the importance of sleep!
First Semester Success: Learning Strategies and Motivation For Your First Semester (or Any Semester) of College, by Dr. Arden B. Hamer, is available at amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com and wordassociation.com. Click on the upper right link.
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