Thursday, February 28, 2013

student success statement

student success statement
"success is dependent on effort."
-sophocles greek dramatist

if you put all the effort on it you will be successful and pass all your classes you just have to think positive and you will achieve it.

How to Take on College Studying (Part 2) How to Take on College Studying



How to Take on College Studying (Part 2)


How to Take on College Studying

Part 2

Choose where to study
Where you should study depend in two factors: the environment in which you are best able to concentrate and the type of work you are planning to do.
·         The best place to study have good light, a comfortable temperature and enough dark space-usually your dorm room, your apartment or the library.
·         For completing problems 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.
·         When you are reading book chapters or working on a research paper, you are probably better off in a less social environment.

Improving Your Study Habits
Here are simple steps you can take to help you get a handle on studying:
·         Have a routine for where and when you study.
·         Choose reasonable and specific goals that you can accomplish for each study session.
·         Do things that are harder or require more intense though at your most productive time of the day.
·         Take breaks if you need them so you don’t waste time looking at material but not absorbing it.
·         Get to know students whom you respect and can study with or contact to ask question.
·         Keep up with the workload and seek help when you need it.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

how to take on college studying aprt 1


How to take on college studying

http://www.collegeboard.com/student/plan/college-success/961.html

Part 1

Develop good study habits.

In college, you’ll need to build on the study skills that you learned in high school. The demands of a college class are probably more rigorous than those you are used to.

Yu can succeed by knowing what to expect in college and how to handle it. Think of college as a full time job, in which you spend 40 hours a week on class, labs, study groups and doing homework.

Be organized and using your time well are essential. Learn more about time management, and use the guidelines below to develop your study skills.

Decide when to study

Work out about how many hours you need to study every day. Then make a schedule.

·        Figure out what blocks of time you have available through-out the day, in the evenings and on weekends.

·       Consider what time of day you are most alert – there are mornings people and night owls – and try to schedule you’re studying accordingly.
·        Think about whether you do better studying for a few hours at a time or sitting down for a marathon session.
Choose the Right!!!!

Tuesday, February 26, 2013



Student Success Statement
By Alex Linares
“Choosing the right is always the right thing to do.”
Reflection: This quote means that always follow instructions if you have an important text the next day make sure you do that first and then you go have fun because if you just have fun there’s going to be that little thought that you have to do your homework. So choose the right do the important stuff first then have fun. Do what is right first and always. 
ctr !



10 time management tips for student 5-10


10 Management Tips for Students
Tips 5-10
Tip 5. Review your notes every day.
Reviewing helps you reinforce what you’ve learn, so you need less time to study before a test.  You’ll also be ready if you get called on in class or have to take a pop quiz.
Tip 6. Get a good night sleep.
Your brain needs rest to perform at its peak. Lack of sleep makes the day feel longer and your tasksseem more difficult.
Tip 7. Communicate your schedule to others.
If phone calls and text messages are proving to be a distraction, tell your friends that you are only available during certain times of the day and not to expect a response at other times.
Tip 8. Become a task master
Give yourself a time budget and plan activities accordingly. Figure out how much free time you have eqach week before you add any commitments.
Tip 9. Don’t waste ti e agonizing.
Instead of agonizing and procrasting just do it wasting entire time worrying about something that youre suppose to be doing is not productive and can increase your stress.
Tip 10. Determine your priorties
You cant do anything once. Establish the importance of each item. Then set realistic goals that are attainable.

Monday, February 25, 2013

student success statement

student success statement
"its better to be alone than to be in bad company."
what this statement means is that its better to not have any friends than to have friends who always choose the wrong.



10 time management tip



10 time management tips fth betteor students
Organizing your life
Managing your time well is an important element of success---
Espically if you’re a student. If you set priorities that fit your needs and lifestyle you’ll have a better chance of achieving your goals. Here are some tips for taking control of your time and organizing your life.
Tip 1. Make to do list everyday.
Put things that are most important at the top and do them first. And don’t forget to reward yourself for your accomplishments.
Tip 2. Use spare minutes wisely
When you commuting on the bus or train use the time  to get some reading done.
Tip 3. It okay to say no.
If your friend asks you to go to a movie on a Thursday night and you have an exam the next morning, realize that is okay to say no. keep your short and long term priorities in mind.
Tip 4.  Find the right time.
You’ll work more efficiently if you figure out when you do your best work. For example if your brain handles math better in the afternoon, don’t wait to do it until late night.
 Choose the right !