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I have a customer who is returning to school after being out of school for about 10 years and wants some study tips to maximize the chance of her success.
So, if you're a reasonably successful student, what methods or tricks do you use to get the good grades.
A few I'm aware of includes:
1. Read the textbook prior to class so the professor's or teacher's lecture is like a mini review onto itself.
2. WHen you're taking notes, draw a line down the middle of your sheet so that you have two halves. On one side, write your notes that you acquire in class and use the other half as a reserve so that you can fill in additional information from the text or from the professor if he adds new information.
3. As unfun as this might be, read the next semester's textbooks during the summer or christmas break so that you have a passing familiarity of the course before the first day of class.
Any others?
So, if you're a reasonably successful student, what methods or tricks do you use to get the good grades.
A few I'm aware of includes:
1. Read the textbook prior to class so the professor's or teacher's lecture is like a mini review onto itself.
2. WHen you're taking notes, draw a line down the middle of your sheet so that you have two halves. On one side, write your notes that you acquire in class and use the other half as a reserve so that you can fill in additional information from the text or from the professor if he adds new information.
3. As unfun as this might be, read the next semester's textbooks during the summer or christmas break so that you have a passing familiarity of the course before the first day of class.
Any others?