College StrategiesLesson 4: ESS: Effective Study StrategiesStudying for your exams and getting good grades start from the very first day. You should be making a start in your very first class. All too common is the famous “I keep my high school study habits” pattern. That is doomed to fail, unless if you already had great study habits. However, having a straight A average in high school by no means says you have great study skills. It is all too often quite the opposite. Some people do not have to put in much effort to get good grades, but in College these things do change. For starters the work load is much higher, and the amount of information you need to know if beyond comparison. This change in difficulty should also cause you to change your study habits. Getting StartedYou really need to pay attention in class from day one; not only because every piece of information you are given in that setting will be important, but more so because there are times when you will be exhausted and hardly listen. There will be times when your eyes will start to fall shut in the middle of a lecture and your head will wobble up and down. Considering there will be times when by no fault of your own (hopefully) you will miss parts of or entire lectures, it is even more so important to really be there when you can. Just sitting in that chair writing down every word the person at the front says is not “being there”. You have to understand the significant difference between being present and actually being engaged in the class. People will D’s are present, so are people with A’s. The difference in a lot of cases is absolutely not a difference in intelligence or capacity. If you got into college you should have the ability to do well, from then on it is all about the tactics.
“Being there” LessonsLesson 1: Going, Arriving and Getting Around Lesson 2: The Search for Food and Comfort: Making Friends Lesson 3: Going to Class; What to take, What to do, What to know Lesson 4: ESS: Effective Study Strategies
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Lesson 5: Coping with Stress, Midterms and Exams Lesson 6: Spending, Saving & Financial Aid Lesson 7: Part Time Jobs: the Good and the Ugly Lesson 8: Graduating from 1st Year and Planning Your Future
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