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Discover key strategies to enhance your academic performance in college with this comprehensive guide. Learn important study habits, from effective time management and organized note-taking to maximizing your learning style. Understand the importance of consistent reading and preparation, and how to leverage study groups for better exam preparation. Get tips on creating a productive study environment, staying engaged during lectures, and actively reviewing material. Make the most of your college experience with these essential do's and don'ts for academic success.
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Study Skills DOs, DON’Ts, and Everything Else You Need to Know to Be Academically Successful In College UMKC Counseling Center
Getting Ready to Study • Know what the requirements are for EVERY class for the WHOLE semester • Keep a calendar of due dates – and CHECK IT FREQUENTLY • Plan regular study time into your schedule
Getting Ready to Study • Prepare a quiet study space, free from distractions • Expect to study 3-4 or more hours a week for each class • Know your learning style – auditory, visual, tactile
Reading Your Textbook • DO read assigned readings before class • DON’T get behind on readings and assignments • Use ACTIVE READING • Mark up your book (you paid for it!) • Check out headings, first sentences, boldface words, section summaries • Test yourself with review questions
Reading Your Textbook, continued • Divide up the assignment • Test your understanding at the end of each section • Take breaks • Reward yourself
Taking Good Notes • Get to class early; review notes from last class • DO sit in near the front of the room to minimize distractions • Date and title the lectures • If the instructor provides power point slides, still take your own notes • DON’T try to write everything down – use active listening to discern the main points and supporting information
Taking Good Notes, continued • Try to use your own words to capture concepts; this is not about memorizing what the instructor said • If you don’t get it all, leave a space, then ask the instructor or another student after class • ASK QUESTIONS!!! • DO review your notes after class and make a note of concepts you don’t understand; check these against the text or with the instructor
Studying for Exams • DON’T wait to study until test time • DON’T assume the instructor will tell you what’s going to be on the test • DO assume that any information from the text or lecture is fair game • DO join a study group
Studying For Exams, continued • Know what kind of test it is – multiple choice, problems, essay, etc. • Test your knowledge using the kind of questions that will be on the test • Anxious? Eliminate irrational fears about test-taking. Seek help if needed.
For More Help… Center for Academic Development Supplemental Instruction (SI) www.umkc.edu/cad 235-1174 Writing Center http://cas.umkc.edu/writingcenter/ 235-1146 Counseling Center www.umkc.edu/chtc/counseling 235-1635