“What’s right isn’t always popular. What’s Popular isn’t
always right”
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Successful Students
7-8
7. Don’t
sit in the back of the room. Successful students minimize classroom
distractions that interfere with learning.
Students want the best seat
available for their entertainment dollars, but willingly seek the worst seat
for their educational dollars. Students who sit in the back cannot possibly be
their professor’s teammate (see no. 4). Why do they expose themselves to the
temptations of inactive classroom experiences and distractions of all people
between them and their instructor? Of course, we know they chose the back of
the classroom because they seek invisibility or anonymity, both of which are
antithetical to efficient and effective learning. If you are trying not to be
part of the class, why, then, are you wasting your time? Push your hot buttons,
is there something else you should be doing with your time?
8. …take
good notes. Successful students take notes that are understandable and
organized, and review them often.
Why put something into your notes
you don’t understand? Ask the questions now that are necessary to make your
notes meaningful at some later time. A short review of your notes while the
material is still fresh on your mind helps you to learn more. The more you
learn then, the less you’ll have to learn later and the less time it will take
because you won’t have to include some deciphering time, also. The whole
purpose of taking notes is to use them, and use them often. The more you use
them, the more they improve.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
Monday, January 28, 2013
3-4
3. … Ask questions. successful students ask questions to provide the
quickest route between ignorance and knowledge. In addition to securing
knowledge you seek, asking questions has at least two other extremely important
benefits. The process helps you pay attention to your professor and helps your
professor pay attention to you! Think about it. If you want something, go after
it. Get the answer now, or fail a question later. There are no foolish
questions, only foolish silence. Its your choice.
4. … learn that a student and a professor make a team. Most instructors
want exactly what you want: they would like for you to learn the material in
their respective classes and earn a good grade.
Successful students reflect well on the efforts of any teacher; if you
have learned your material, the instructor takes some justifiable pride in
teaching. Join forces with your instructor, they are not an enemy, you share
the same interests, the same goals- in short, your teammates. Get to know your
professor. You’re the most valuable players on the same team. Your jobs are to
work together for mutual success. Neither wishes to chalk up a losing season.
Be a team player!!!
Choose the Right!!!!!
Friday, January 25, 2013
Successful students exhibit a combination of successful
attitudes and behaviors as well as intellectual capacity. Successful
students…..
1. …Are responsible
and active. Successful students get involved in their studies, accept
responsibilities for their own education, and are active participants in it!
Responsibilities mean control. It’s the difference between leading and being
led. Your own efforts control your grade, you earn the glory or deserve the
blame, and you make the choice. Active classroom participants improve in grades
without in cress in study time. You can sit there, act board, day dream, or
sleep. Or, you can actively listen, think, question, and take note like someone
in charge of their learning experience. Ether potion cost one class period.
However, the former method will require a large degree of additional work
outside of class to achieve the same degree of learning the letter provides at
one sitting. The choice is yours.
2. … Have
educational goals. Successful students have legitimate goals and are motivated
by what they represent in terms of career aspirations and life’s desires.
Ask yourself these questions: what am I doing here? Why have
I chosen to be sitting here now? Is there some better place I could be? What
does my
present here mean to me? Answer to these questions
represents your “hot buttons” and are, without a doubt, the most important
factor in your success as a college student. If you’re educational goals are
truly yours, not someone else's, they will motivate a vital and positive
academic attitude. If you are familiar with what these hot buttons represent
and refer to them often, especially when you tired of being a student, nothing
can stop you; if you aren't and don't, everything can and will!
Choose the right!!!!
Friday, January 18, 2013
Sarah’s Academic
Success Story
Part 2
My test study method: I have different strategies for
different types of tests or subjects. For me, any type of math is exceptionally
difficult so I had to spend extra time on that. I would go back through the
homework problems focusing on the problems that I had extra difficulty on. Many
times I would ask the teacher for any additional study materials they could
provide. If it was a class that required memorization or applying concepts I would
create a sort of study guide for myself many times focusing on what were key
focal points in the class. Secret: I always carry a planner with me. I even use
different color highlighters to show what each event on my calendar is for. For
example, pink is personal, yellow is school, orange is work, blue is for
appointments, and green is for my sorority. Although I use white-out
frequently, I can see in bright yellow that if I have that project for finance
due on Tuesday, I need to start working on it on [the previous] Wednesday so I can
just get it done. My friends have always been amazed at how early I get things
accomplished but that is really all I do.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Work together
Part 3
Here are my words of wisdom for students who want to get
better grades in college A big thing that not many will say is to ask for help
if you needed it . It’s not a bad thing to not understand it’s a bad thing if
you don’t do anything about it. Plan your time out so you are completing
everything that needs to get done and leave time to double check. Write things
down and have good time management skills. Asking for help is probably the
biggest thing I can say thought. I f you don’t understand go to office hours or
find a classmate that understand and is willing to help you if you try hard it
will come to you. I find myself thinking that I would have try harder to fail
than I try to succeed it’s something that is within me to succeed. If that not
who you are, then hopefully things that I have done can show you that success
is something that is amazing to find Good Luck!
Monday, January 14, 2013
Work together
Part 1
I can and will work as part of the team as long as
everyone in the team is willing to do his work. I don’t like having to pick up
the slack but I will if I know that my grade will be harmed otherwise. My
greatest academic success was in my first semester when I had to write a 10-12
page research paper. It was the longest paper I had ever been assigned and I
was a little scared. Also it was the first paper where they were like here you
goes just write about something. I had to argue in favor of or against something.
I had to argue in favor of or against something, but it could be anything from
the sky is blue to hypnotism. I worked on this paper for weeks and weeks. Every
night I would be doing research or writing. I put so much effort into this
paper. It ended up being just fewer than 12 pages but it was full on
information. I turned it in and when I got it back a week or so later, I had
received the first A+ of my college career. All my hard work paid off because i
got the grade I deserved. I was really happy and proud of myself.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Effective
study Methods
Part 3
How I deal with
multiple projects/tests: when I have more than one test or project, I break up
my studying. I will study for one test for 30 minutes or so and then switch to
the other one. If there is some part of a project that I know will not take me
very long, I will do it when I don’t have much time. If I am really in a crunch
for time on a specific day, I I will study for test in the morning and the
other in sections, I feel like I get much more done. Cram sessions do not work
for me. I need to study something for a shorter period of time often for it to
sink in.
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