Study Environment

Where you study is just as important as how you study. A good study environment should be quiet and free of distractions.

 

Effective Reading

Much of your study time will be taken up in reading books, journals and articles for your courses. Of course, the way you read while studying is not like reading a book for pleasure. There is a method which can make your study reading more effective - the PSQ5R method. PSQ5R stands for Purpose, Survey, Question, Read selectively, Recite, "Rite", Reflect and Review. Here's how it works:

 

Note Taking

You will need to develop note taking strategies that work with different disciplines, instructors and their varying speeds, styles and methods of lecturing. While you can sometimes persuade an instructor to slow down or repeat something, in general, you have to find a way to take notes quickly. The best way to take good notes is to think of it as an active listening process and to be selective in what you write down.

 

Concentration

Two frequent complaints of students are that they can't concentrate while studying, and that they can't remember the material which they studied. There are many techniques for improving your concentration and memory, although you will have to see which one suits you best.

 

Preparing for Exams

There are several different kinds of exams; your instructor will likely know well ahead of time what types of questions will be asked. Choose a method of preparation which suits the type of exam you'll be writing.

Problem Solving:

Go through past homework assignments, lecture notes and your textbook. Then,

Short Answers:

After reviewing your lecture notes and textbook,

 

Essays:

Review old essay assignments and exams and select a number of topics that seem central to the course. Then,

Objective Tests:

(multiple choice, true/false, and matching questions)