College is no longer high school. By this, you may no longer flirt with your teacher to raise your grade, or even push back a due date on a project. In college, you have to work for the grade you want. Studying is an essential for every student in middle school, high school, and college. In college, you have to work hard for the grade you want, even if it take up majority of your time. Set up a weekly schedule for yourself. For example, write down when you have class, and when you have work. That way, you can determine when you're able to sit down and actually study. In between your classes, if you have an hour break, head to the library to get some work done. Better yet, instead of heading out on weekends, spend time indoor with some friends to get studying done. You don't want to overwhelm yourself with so much studying and homework. Every minute and every hour counts when you open up your notes or books.
"You're only human. You don't have to have it together every minute of every day." - Anne Hathaway
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Work hard, play hard!
College is no longer high school. By this, you may no longer flirt with your teacher to raise your grade, or even push back a due date on a project. In college, you have to work for the grade you want. Studying is an essential for every student in middle school, high school, and college. In college, you have to work hard for the grade you want, even if it take up majority of your time. Set up a weekly schedule for yourself. For example, write down when you have class, and when you have work. That way, you can determine when you're able to sit down and actually study. In between your classes, if you have an hour break, head to the library to get some work done. Better yet, instead of heading out on weekends, spend time indoor with some friends to get studying done. You don't want to overwhelm yourself with so much studying and homework. Every minute and every hour counts when you open up your notes or books.
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I like the way you write this blog post. Short, simple and straight to the point everything is in it already. But I also think that too much studying is not so good on the other hand. You won’t really be able to concentrate because you don’t like what you’re doing. It’s like taking the course you don’t want to. Here’s an article (http://www.academia21.com/blog/2012/03/30/studying/) that you might be interested
ReplyDeleteI agree with Marinela, this blog is short but gets the point across. College isn't the same as high school the work you put into it has to be more intense. I like the way you added an example in your blog and listed many helpful ways to use time effectively to benefit studies. Perhaps adding more examples can help spread helpful information to students looking for new ways to improve their study habits.
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