HOW TO STUDY
Learning how to study is learning how to learn. And that is,to me, the greatest gift you can ever give yourself...or your children. Having stated that so boldly, I suspect I still have to convince some of you that spending any time trying to master this stuff—studying, learning, reading, note taking, writing—is worth your while.
There are, of course, some terrific reasons why you should learn how to study, why you really must learn how to study. But before I start convincing you that developing proper study skills is important—and why—let’s figure out exactly what we mean by “study skills” so we’re all on the same wavelength.
Yes, How to Study includes hints, advice, and techniques for taking notes in class, while you’re reading your textbooks, in the library, and online; how to prepare for tests; and how to organize your study schedule to get the best results in the shortest amount of time. But that’s only half of the book. There are essential skills you may think have nothing to do with studying, and important steps you need to take right from the start.
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