BASICS ON A HIGHER INSTITUTION

 Organization is key!

First and foremost, make sure you get a university planner. This can be a planner with a creative design, a plain notebook, a wall calendar, or even a small dry erase calendar for your desk that changes each month. 

1. Plan Ahead

Create a study plan at the beginning of the semester based on your course syllabus. Ideally, you should study a little bit every day throughout the week —even just 20 minutes can make a huge difference—so you don’t wind up cramming and stressing out right before the big exam.

2. Take Good Notes

Studying starts in the classroom. Pay attention and take good notes, so when you’re studying later, you’re just reviewing information instead of learning it for the first time. 

3. Find a Routine

Getting yourself into a study routine is one of the best ways to make sure that studying becomes a part of your everyday habit. Figure out what time of day works best for you and make a real effort to dedicate that time to study.


4. Study with Friends

Encouraging friends to study with you.By this you can make everything more fun and productive! Ask your classmates to study with you at a certain time and location. For example, you can ask your colleagues to study with you after class for an hour at the school cafe. You can set up your computers at a table together and grab some snacks and coffee to enjoy the time.

Try this tips,you can make a great change.

Comments

  1. Nice article.Organization is key if you want to excel in campus.

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  2. A go-to article for all campus students

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  4. A good article
    It has reminded me of my previous class with the media management lecture.

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  5. Such a nice article. Every student needs to embrace.
    Great work brother

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