Sarah’s
Academic Success Story
Part 1
Time management became a key factor in my study skills for
college. In high school, there where time I was able to study for an hour or
two the night before a test and get away with it. This is not the case in
college. I made sure in college I was prepared for each class. Sometimes that
meant writing out the terms for the chapter we read (even if when it isn’t
required) to better understand them. That way when the midterm or test comes
around I was able to understand what I was studying. I started excellent notes
in class in college. I may have done this in high school, but in college I
started typing up notes after class. This helped me remember what I just went
over in class then when I had a test one week later I was more likely to
remember then as well.
My
overall study method: structured. One thing I learned was I had to adapt or
charge my study methods according to the class. I couldn’t study for a religion
class the same way I studied for a finance class. But make sure I had enough
time to study for each class—even if it meant carrying a planner with me at all
times was a big part of my success.
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