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COTROnline Student Help Manual
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Studying - Quick Tips
Don't attempt to cram all your studying into one session.
Make and keep a study schedule
Each study time should have a specific goal
Study in chunks
Take regular breaks - every 15 - 20 minutes
Start with the most difficult subject first.
Studying in an Appropriate Setting — Same Time, Same Place, Every Day
Use a different setting for each subject
Set the mood
Study at a desk or table - this will help you stay focused
Make sure you're not distracted while you're studying - turn off electric gadgets
Equip your study area with all the materials needed, and nothing you don't
Read the textbook and other readings slowly
Take notes as you read
Read important sections aloud
Go to every class
Sit front and centre
Turn off your cell phone - unless you are using it for note taking
Take effective notes
; don't simply rely on the instructor's presentation notes
Review your notes before starting an assignment and at the end of each week
Colour code your subjects using highlighters, pens, post-it notes, labels, etc.
Review notes frequently; over-learning enhances memory
If you don't understand something, ask questions
Participate in class discussions
Talk to your teacher
Study with a friend or join a study group
Manage your stress; if you can't concentrate, feel overwhelmed, etc. go do something else
Get 7-10 hours of sleep each night
Exercise
Eat properly - the brain needs fuel to function well
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