How to Assess and Advance Your Study Habits Before College
How to Assess and Advance Your Study Habits Before College
For most individuals, college will provide the biggest challenge of their academic career. And even though it usually takes two or four years to a college degree, it only takes one semester to sink a GPA or substantially delay graduation. Therefore, it's important to brush up on study habits – or even learn new ones – before college begins. After all, students can expect to spend anywhere from 10 to 24 hours per week studying in college, and it's important to make every one of those hours count. This guide is here to help students determine their current study effectiveness and equip them with the study skills they need to succeed.
“One of the biggest mistakes high school students make entering college is underestimating the amount of studying they will have to do. Students may believe that because they like the subject or excelled in it in high school, that it will come easy in college.”Dr. Marquita S. Blades
“Your attitude is key in dealing with the stress and anxiety of college. Approach your studies with a positive attitude.”Rita Schiano
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