Let's picture the scenario; you have been at college for awhile and while you may need to study, you have not even started and it is not exactly your strong point. You are freaking out and wondering if this was such a good idea. Well, fret not my fellow over "anxious" student, for I have a few tips for you broken down in three stages to help you kick yourself into gear and kick those goals you have set for yourself.
The planning:
Without a plan, you are setting yourself up to fail and will not achieve a semi-flexible work/study/life balance that can be properly implemented.
Prepare your environment (and yourself):
The doing:
Okay, now you are totally prepared and ready to kick some butt. Here are some extra tips to help retain what you are studying.
When you are jotting down notes make sure that you stay away from the highlighter and rewrite in your own words what the notes mean. When you take into account what the author is saying in the text and can articulate your own paraphrased meaning, you are more likely to retain the information that is given. The only reason you would copy the whole quote is if you are mentioning it in an essay or report with proper citation.
Make flashcards of terms and definitions that you are not familiar with. Websites and apps such as Quizlet can help and are free to use as a student and it has options for teachers to include class sets for students to learn.
When reading an article for the first time, casually read it and make sure you understand the What, How and Why of the article, then you will know what notes are important. Also, note that in many articles the first sentence will introduce the topic of the paragraph and the last sentence concludes the topic with the rest in the middle getting more technical. depending on why you are reading the article, you can determine if it is worth reading the whole paragraph.
Color code your notes to help determine what is important and what is secondary. This will help for later when writing assignments to find important quotes or concepts.
Lastly, if you are preparing for an exam, find anything that can help you get an edge e.g past exams, key points or anything the lecturer did not really go over is almost expected to be a part of the exam.
Well, these are a few of the tips that I could share with you. If you have any others or even some cool music that gets you in the mood to study, be sure to let me know and let others know.