Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Studying Strategies

Do you know how to study? I ask students that question a lot and, quite honestly, the most common response is "no." It really isn't a surprise though. The reality is that until high school gets hard enough that you hit the wall and it no longer comes easy to you, studying isn't something you typically have to worry about and spend a lot of time focusing on.

The challenging part of studying is that what works best for one person may not be what works best for someone else. And, even if you figure out what works best for you in one particular subject area, that still doesn't mean that this particular strategy will be most effective for a different subject.

The best news is that there are lots of different ideas and strategies that you can use to develop a study strategy that works best for you! For what it is worth, think of learning to study like you think of learning to run. You already know some skills that have helped you to know how to study and to be successful - just like you already know how to run, but if you practice and really train at running, you can improve significantly and studying will work just the same. Keep working at your study strategies, practice and continue refining your technique until you find the perfect combination that works for you.

Here are some articles with study strategies and tips that might interest you:

Common Study Mistakes

Surefire Tips for Earning Grades Colleges will Notice

Shrinking Outline Method:

How to Cram for a Final:

5 Ways Poor Attendance Hurts

One Minute Paper

Smart Study Habits

Wired Studying Isn’t Always Best Strategy

9 Evidenced Based Study Tips

Using Checklists

Always check what you’re being asked to do

Facebook's impact on student's grades

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