Beating Procrastination In College

By Jim Thorpe


Sitting down to study is a tedious business. No one wants to study, or really likes to study but in our order to pass the classes needed to get your computer science degree or your degree in business administration you need to master the art of studying. Hopefully by fostering the some effective study habits, studying for that test will stop feeling like torture and more like a necessary inconvenience.

First off, take good notes, preferably by hand. Studies have shown you are more likely to remember something if you have written it down-not typed it out. While you are writing your notes, it is a good idea to write any question or personal conclusions you gain in the margins.

Find out what kind of procrastinator you are There are several different types. There are the ones that do all of the things that are low on the priority list just because they are there and they are easy.

Second, take five or ten minutes a day to review the previous day's notes, and any other notes you have taken during the semester. This habitual renewing of material is more effective at retaining information than any midnight cram session.

What is your weakness? Every procrastinator has their vice, that one thing that just keeps pulling them from the task at hand. When you get a good grasp on why you are procrastinating, you will find that you can come up with an individualized approach to counteracting things. This will be much more efficient than using some random advice that doesn't address the real problem.

When it comes to discovering your best learning strategies, the best thing you can do is to try many different methods. Understanding that there are many different ways of studying is a great first step to studying effectively and succeeding in school.

Another effective study tip is to create note cards. After each class write a new terms or ideas on a note card and define them. Throughout the course of the semester keep adding to this pile of note cards.

These cards should act as a truncated form of your notes, and by reviewing them every day you will be more likely to remember slippery facts like dates or names.

Understand the Consequences If you know what will happen if you procrastinate, you may be less likely to do it. It is a good idea to look into the future and have a clear picture of the possible ramifications so that you are more motivated to get things done quickly.

By choosing to study this way you will remember more information, and for longer-hopefully for the rest of your life. Also how are you supposed to apply the knowledge you gained from your accounting or business administration degree to your career if you cannot remember it. Learning to study is more than learning how to pass and exam but a habit for life-long education.




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Beating Procrastination In College

By Jim Thorpe


Sitting down to study is a tedious business. No one wants to study, or really likes to study but in our order to pass the classes needed to get your computer science degree or your degree in business administration you need to master the art of studying. Hopefully by fostering the some effective study habits, studying for that test will stop feeling like torture and more like a necessary inconvenience.

First off, take good notes, preferably by hand. Studies have shown you are more likely to remember something if you have written it down-not typed it out. While you are writing your notes, it is a good idea to write any question or personal conclusions you gain in the margins.

Find out what kind of procrastinator you are There are several different types. There are the ones that do all of the things that are low on the priority list just because they are there and they are easy.

Second, take five or ten minutes a day to review the previous day's notes, and any other notes you have taken during the semester. This habitual renewing of material is more effective at retaining information than any midnight cram session.

What is your weakness? Every procrastinator has their vice, that one thing that just keeps pulling them from the task at hand. When you get a good grasp on why you are procrastinating, you will find that you can come up with an individualized approach to counteracting things. This will be much more efficient than using some random advice that doesn't address the real problem.

When it comes to discovering your best learning strategies, the best thing you can do is to try many different methods. Understanding that there are many different ways of studying is a great first step to studying effectively and succeeding in school.

Another effective study tip is to create note cards. After each class write a new terms or ideas on a note card and define them. Throughout the course of the semester keep adding to this pile of note cards.

These cards should act as a truncated form of your notes, and by reviewing them every day you will be more likely to remember slippery facts like dates or names.

Understand the Consequences If you know what will happen if you procrastinate, you may be less likely to do it. It is a good idea to look into the future and have a clear picture of the possible ramifications so that you are more motivated to get things done quickly.

By choosing to study this way you will remember more information, and for longer-hopefully for the rest of your life. Also how are you supposed to apply the knowledge you gained from your accounting or business administration degree to your career if you cannot remember it. Learning to study is more than learning how to pass and exam but a habit for life-long education.




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