1. According your good or bad study habits. Complete the sentences how can you improve
your bad study habits?
I had been a bad student last year, so this year I am going to make some
to do better in
school. This year, I promised that I would be a
student. I will pay
in class
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It’s hard to figure out which study habits are good and which ones are bad when you first start college. But you don’t have to figure this out alone.
If you’ve been a student for a while, you know that “being a great student” should be a course of its own. Usually, one of the greater expectations you face in college is the need to learn it on your own. But don’t worry – you’re not alone. We’ve got you covered with a list of study habits you should keep, and a few you should drop.
Bad Study Habits that Keep You from Being the Best Student You Can Be
First, let’s start with the study habits that disempower many students.
Bad Study Habit #1: Procrastination
If your friends on Facebook with other students, you probably know what to expect on your feed once it’s time to get ready for exams: everyone suddenly gets busy.
But they don’t get busy studying. Instead, they clean their homes, cook for the first time in months, or worse, spend all day on Facebook or sleeping. In other words, they’re procrastinating. It’s very common and very easy to understand. Studying for exams can be very stressful, and it forces you to face your fears about yourself and your dreams.
What to do: There are many anti-procrastination strategies you can adopt, from better time management to being more organized, following to-do-lists, to asking someone to check up on your progress.
Bad Study Habit #2: Studying at the Wrong Place
Rule of thumb: If you fall asleep when you read in a place (say, the couch or your bed), this isn’t the best studying place for you. The same goes for a place with a lot of distractions, like the beach.
What to do: Some people need things to happen around them to concentrate – you need to test different atmospheres and choose the right place for you to learn.
Bad Study Habit #3: Turning on Distractions
Along the lines of the point we just made, it might be more fun to study in front of the TV, or while you’re logged into Facebook, but chances are you won’t get much done.
What to do: If it’s hard for you not to be connected, you might want to try to reward yourself with TV or social media time after you get a certain amount of studying done.
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