Monday, February 27, 2017


One of the things that I learned over the few months that I have been in college is the art of studying. In highschool I was hardly required to study, but in college it's a whole different story. As college goes on I'm learning the best ways to study. Different exams require different kind of studying. For example, a math exam will be treated differently than an english exam. Both studying materials are completely different. In turn that would require different study habits to be able to study each materials. I was always told that once I get to college i'm going to have to know how to study. That might sound silly, but I think it has some truth to it. As I said before, during my highschool days studying was not part of my everyday schedule. But once I got into Stanislaus, I was studying more frequently than I was in highschool. Quizzes and exams are a lot more frequent than it was in highschool, which means i'm going to be studying more than the usual. As a result that will provide more ways to improve my study habits.  As long i'm here studying will always be part of my daily routine, in order to keep up with quizzes and exams. One thing that I have learned this school year is, while studying take little breaks in between to give my brain some rest. If you do have some more tips on studying, please leave them in the comment section.

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  1. Ahh the art of studying One of the most difficult things to master. I thought I was also good at studying until I got to college. One tip I'd leave is to review only for 1 hour
    In that first hour, you will receive more benefits then you would if you were to study for two hours. ON the first hour, you retain the most, the second hour, you don't retain new things because you already retained most of it.

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