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Keep Supplies In A Homework KitIt's four o'clock…you know what that means…time to do homework. You scour the house looking for a pencil. Then you need a pencil sharpener. Ten minutes later you find one. Finally you sit down to start your homework. Where's the calculator? Dad's desk? Brother's bedroom? Once found, you discover that it is low on batteries…there have to be some in the house…but where? If you find your typical study session unfolding like this, then here are a few suggestions to make you finish your homework with ease…
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Study TipsPower Studying Tips For College Students
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Study Tips... to one and a half hours of evening study. I'll get the worst over with first. Do your toughest homework first each day. You will be more alert and the task won't seem so insurmountable. Use every minute I've got. Use every bit of time available commuting, waiting in an office, taking a break at work. ... ... want. This keeps your skimming skills from deteriorating, or will give you the practice you need to develop necessary skills. Skim everything you intend to read before you make a final decision to read, discard, or study the material. Skim all highlighting and develop a read-skim pattern to use for rapid ... ... to see what we remember. Psychologically, it's less stressful --and therefore, much easier -- for us to learn when the person asking us questions is a friend and not a pot-bellied, wide-eyed instructor. If it's the infamous 'night before an exam'... and someone owes you a favor try this tip out ! Finally, ... ... turn off your cell phone, and forget about the urge to go and get a snack every ten or fifteen minutes. Depending on your home, you may be able to find this area at the kitchen or dining room table, or in your bedroom. You may be able to set aside a study space in your basement or an office in you home. ... ... prefer an area with a blackboard. Only study in a public area if all group members are able to stay focused. When it is time to begin the session, you may want to start by having members compare their lecture notes. Use any study guides provided by the professor as an outline so the group does not get ...
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