Some
people believe that really successful students are just born that
way. True, some students are able to breeze through school with little
or no effort. However, the vast majority of successful students
achieve their success by developing and applying effective study
habits. The following are the top 10 study habits employed by highly
successful students. So if you want to become a succesful student,
don't get discouraged, don't give up, just work to develop each of the
study habits below and you're see your grades go up, your knowledge
increase and your ability to learn and assimilate information
improve.
1. Don't try cram all your studying into one session.
Successful students typically space their work out over shorter periods
of time and rarely try to cram all of their studying into just one
or two sessions. If you want to become a successful student then you
need to learn to be consistent in your studies and to have regular,
yet shorter, study periods.
2. Plan when you're going to study.
Successful students schedule specific times throughout the week when
they are going to complete their studying -- and then they stick with
their schedule. Students who study sporadically and whimsically
typically do not perform as well as students who have a set study
schedule.
3. Study at the same time.
Not only is it important that you plan when you're going to study but
that you also create a consistent, daily study routine. When you
study at the same time each day and each week you're studying will
become a regular part of your life. You'll be mentally and
emotionally more prepared for each study session and each study
session will become more productive.
4. Each study time should have a specific goal.
Simplying studying without direction is not effective. You need to know
exactly what you need to accomplish during each study session.
Before you start studying set a study session goal that supports your
overall academic goal (i.e. memorize 30 vocabulary words in order
to ace the vocabulary section on an upcoming Spanish test.)
5. Never procrasitinate your planned study session.
Its very easy, and common, to put off your study session because of
lack of interest in the subject, because you have other things you need
to get done first or just because the assignment is hard.
Successful students DO NOT procrastinate studying. If you
procrastinate your study session, your studying will become much
less effective and you may get everything accomplished that you need
to. Procrastination also leads to rushing, and rushing is the
number one cause of errors.
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6. Start with the most difficult subject first.
As your most diffult assignment or subject will require the most effort
and mental energy you should start with it first. Once you've
completed the most difficult work it will be much easy to complete the
rest of your work. Believe it or not, starting with the most
difficult work will greatly improve the effectiveness of your study
sessions and your academic performance.
7. Alway review your notes before starting an assigment.
Obviously, before you can review your notes you must first have notes.
Always make sure to take good notes in class. Before you start each
study session and before you start a particular assignment review
your notes thoroughly to make sure you know how to complete the
assignment correctly.
8. Make sure you're not disturbed whiles you're studying
When you're disturbed while you're studying you (1) loose your train of
thought and (2) you get distracted -- both of which will lead to
very ineffective studying. Before you start studying find a place
where you won't be disturbed.
9. Use study groups effectively
Ever
heard the phrase "two heads are better than one"? Well this can be
especially true when it comes to studying. Working in groups enables
you to (1) get help from other students when you're struggling to
understand a concept, (2) complete assignments more quickly, and (3)
teach others whereby helping both the other student and yourselve to
internalize the subject matter. However, study groups can become
very ineffective if they're not structured and if groups members
come unprepared. Effective students use study groups effectively.
10. Review your notes, schoolwork and other class materials over the weekend.
Successful
students review what they've learned during the week over the
weekend. This way they're well prepared to continue learning new
concepts at the beginning of each week that build upon previous
coursework and knowledge acquired the previous week.
We're confident that if you'll develop the habits outlined above that you'll see a major improvement in your academic success.
Source: http://www.educationcorner.com/habits-of-successful-students.html
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