In college, tests can cause a lot
of anxiety in students. Many incoming students are overwhelmed by
the thought of college and test taking, and always ask for studying
tips and advice for them to succeed in higher education. Whether you
plan on enrolling in a four-year, career, technical or online
college, follow these 10 fool proof tips on studying, and you will
be well on your way to a great grade, a college education and an
outstanding career.
1. Go to class
Simple enough, isn't it? Many
college students think they can skip class or sleep through an
online lecture and study their notes or readings and get away with a
passing grade. If you want to excel, go to class. Watch your
lectures online. Participate in online discussions. Simply being in
the physical or virtual classroom helps recognition later on while
taking tests. You are also more apt to pay attention to the
instructor's lecture. As many professors or instructors can attest,
there is a high correlation between class attendance and class
performance.
2. Don't cram
The best and easiest way to study
is to simply prepare before the night before the test. Many students
try to cram all of their notes, readings and assignments into an
all-nighter the night before the test. Studies show that cramming
for tests does not work, and to effectively learn something and
retain the information, you need to see it or read it multiple
times. The best way to study and retain information is to study a
little bit each day. Try using the Cornell Method of taking notes to
optimize your studying. After you get home from class or work, go
over your notes for 30 to 45 minutes. At night right before bed,
skim over the readings again. In the morning, read over your notes
for about 10 minutes. Constant and consistent studying each day will
help you retain information and perform better on your tests.
3. Find a good studying environment
To study effectively each day, you
need to find an environment you are comfortable in. If you can't
concentrate in your room, try going to a library and finding a quiet
corner. Try studying in silence. Some people like to study while
listening to headphones. Try different things until you find how you
get the most out of your studying time.
4. Use note cards
This may sound elementary, but it
is a very effective way to learning. Note cards help with learning
retention and effectiveness. When an instructor assigns a bunch of
definitions, this is the simplest way to learn them.
5. Find a classmate to study with
When you have a classmate to study
with, it makes learning easier. For instance, if you do not feel
like studying on a certain day, your classmate/studying partner can
push you to study with them, and vice versa. You can also have the
study partner ask you questions to see if you understand the
information at hand.
6. Get a good night's sleep
One of the most underrated parts of
studying for a test does not involve studying at all. Sleep
deprivation can be detrimental to your test-taking. Lack of
concentration and nervousness are largely in part to not getting
enough sleep the night before. Try to get eight hours of sleep, and
you will perform better.
7. Eat breakfast
Eating something for breakfast goes
along with getting a good night's sleep. Eating breakfast gets your
blood flowing in the morning. It increases your metabolism, which
wakes you up and increases blood flow to the brain, helping you to
think and perform better.
8. Lay off the caffeine
Although it may "wake you up" in
the morning, coffee actually impedes your learning. Caffeine causes
nervousness, anxiety and makes it very difficult to concentrate. If
you get eight hours of sleep the night before and studied everyday
rather than cram, you should not be tired in the morning and feel
well prepared for the test.
9. Relax
When you go into the classroom or
sit down in your computer chair to take your test, just relax. Sit
down, take a couple deep breaths through your nose while you close
your eyes for about 10 seconds. This will help you get focused and
feel comfortable, so you are able to concentrate and take the test
to the best of your ability.
10. Reward yourself
After the test, reward yourself
with something good. Take yourself out for ice cream, dinner or
other indulgences. After all, you studied hard everyday for the
test, and you deserve some sort of reward. Planning to reward
yourself after you complete your exam increases your motivation to
work hard until the test is complete, and will also give you a sense
of completion and satisfaction after the test is over.
Follow these 10 steps, and you can
be well on your way to earning your college degree.