How to Take
on College Studying
Part 2
Choose Where to Study
Where you should study depends on two factors: the
environment in which you are best able to concentrate and the type of work you
are planning to do.
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The best places to study have good light, a
comfortable temperature and enough desk space—usually your dorm room, your
apartment or the library.
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For completing problem sets or brainstorming possible
test questions, you may want to study with a group or at least in a setting
where fellow students are available for discussion.
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When you are reading book chapters or working on a
research paper, you are probably better off in a less social environment.
Improve Your Study Habits
Here are simple steps you can take to help you get a handle
on studying:
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Have a routine for where and when you study.
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Choose reasonable and
specific goals that you can accomplish for each study session.
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Do things that are harder or require more intense
thought at your most productive time of day.
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Take breaks if you need them so you don’t waste time
looking at material but not absorbing it.
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Get to know students whom you respect and can study
with or contact to ask questions.
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Keep up with the workload and seek help when you need it.
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