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HOW TO SUCCEED IN COLLEGE

Succe in college is usually a result of mature motivation and the development of good study

habits.Although there are many resources available to teach you the “how” of becoming a

succeful learner, your motivation(the “why”)is an inside job.No one can motivate you but you!

The following tips on “how to succeed in college” have been selected from many resources–mostly

materials from colleges and universities.TIPS FOR SUCCESS

1.Try not to schedule back-to-back claes.You’ll wear yourself out besides miing the best times to study–right before and right after

cla.Review as soon as poible following each cla.This practice will dramatically improve

your retention and recall of the information.Time from First Learning to Relearning % of Material Forgotten After 20 minutes 47%

After 1 day 62%

After 2 days 69%

After 15 days 75%

After 31 days 79%

2.Begin the first day of cla.Know what’s expected of you.Take notes from the first day even if it’s routine stuff you

think you already know.Also, sit as close to the front as

poible–communication breaks

down with distance and distraction.The more students there are sitting in front of you, the

greater the distractions and the more “diluted” the meage from your instructor.3.Show up!Every cla!Every day!

Studies have shown that “A” students mi le than one cla per 45, while “C” students mi

more than four.(Implication: “C” students lost an average of 3–5 points for each cla

mied, not to mention the material covered in cla!)

Since college graduates earn an average of at least $700,000 more than high school grads over a

lifetime of employment, that translates to about $1,000 for every day spent in cla.4.Establish a routine time to study for each cla.For every hour you spend in cla, you will probably need to study at least two hours outside

of cla.Develop a study schedule.Make a weekly time chart.Fill in the “must do” first:

cla hours, work hours, meals sleep, travel time, etc.In the blanks that are left, fill in specific

study times.For example, if you have an hour open on Mondays from 9:00–10:00 a.m., fill

that time with study of mathematics.If you have an opening on Tuesdays between 1:30–3:00

p.m., study English during that time.Try to develop a routine whereby you study each

subject at the same time, same place each week.Effective study includes more than just doing your homework.You will need to go over your

notes by cla, labeling, editing, highlighting and recopying if neceary, and making sure you

understand them.Check your syllabus daily.Prepare for each cla as if there will be a pop

quiz.5.Develop effective reading skills.Do all reading aignments, reading ahead whenever poible.Highlight key material, then

reread the highlighted parts as often as poible.This practice will give you a greater return

on the time invested in reading.Second readings ensure comprehension and increase

retention.If readings are especially complicated, take notes as you read.6.Always study your hardest subject first.Attack the toughest subjects when you are fresh.Putting them off until you are tired only

compounds the problem.7.Do as much studying in the daytime as poible.Your brain becomes fatigued as it procees information throughout the day.What takes

you an hour to do during the morning or afternoon may take two hours at night.(The

morning hours can be especially effective and efficient study periods.)

8.Get to know at least one faculty member each semester.Your teachers can be your most helpful contacts on campus.Not only can they become

mentors, but as you near graduation they can write excellent job

recommendations or

references.9.Get involved in extracurricular activities.A study done by Harvard profeor Richard Light revealed that students who are involved in

extracurricular activities tend to be happier and more succeful in the claroom than those

who avoid participation.10.Don’t work yourself out of an education.Working your way through college is fine;however, if your part-time job is so consuming that

you are unable to take full advantage of the academic opportunities, then it’s a bad trade-off.Try to balance your academics and your work.If you must work 30–40 hours per week, then

reduce your academic load to the point where you can make the most of your college

experience.If you are a “traditional” 18-year-old freshman, try to keep your job hours to a minimum, at

least during your freshman year.After you adjust to college, then you can increase your

workload, but only to the extent that it doesn’t get in the way of your education.11.When you run into bad times, go to the “pros.”

If you have problems in a cla, meet with your instructor as soon as poible.If the

challenges are financial, speak to an administrator in the Financial Aid Office.If you get

depreed or have problems with relationships, go to the Counseling Office.Colleges and

universities are filled with qualified profeionals who are dedicated to helping.Never

hesitate to go to them when you are in trouble.

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