So there’s this book that covers the best study strategies.I read it for fun since it was in my local library and it looked pretty interesting so I decided to go ahead and share the key points.I originally made this list February 21, 2014.When there are so many time-consuming distractions out there, it’s much more effective to know how to correctly manage all your precious mili-seconds.So most top colleges have this central message that the book seems to hold as its main idea as well
You know, something along those lines…So anyhow, the book starts off with study basics…
Then the book looks at different ways to tackle weekly or daily quizzes and exams…
SO BASICALLY focus on the easiest, most valuable questions that you understand first and then go in increasing difficulty to the rest of the problems…baddabing baddaboomFinally the book focused on how to effectively write essays and papers…
If you don’t recall any of this stuff, try to remember that no student should have to study and work all day, sleep for 3 hours, and go through the amount of stereotyped head ache and stress society assigns to the typical college student.Also, if you feel anything you’re doing could be completed automatically, either by an intelligent algorithm currently online or a cyborg/intelligent algorithm in the NEAR future, try to avoid doing more of that, or you’re probably not gonna have a job later. :|**It is VERY possible to complete all the necessary school work while getting all the sleep you need and managing extracurriculars, family, and friends. **You just have to be a little bit clever.Work hard, play hard. 😁Credits for the study strategies go to author of the book, Mr. Newport.