10 RULES TO BECOMING A SUCCESSFUL STUDENT
Nowadays, thorough assimilation of new knowledge is one of the basic skills needed on the market. Learning quickly gives you a great competitive edge. We have compiled 10 strategies to help you learn and remember knowledge faster, especially in the middle of the academic year in Poland.
1. C-R-E-M-I - ideal student strategy
I – Initiative: participate in the learning process physically and mentally, do not be afraid to take responsibility and innovate
When you don't know how to handle a particular job, imagine you are a professor or inventor facing a problem of global importance. Experts think the problem is difficult, but they are better at solving complex problems. Many students fear that they do not have the ability to excel in whatever they have chosen to study. Some did not do very well in school and worry that they are “fated to be” bad students. Negative thoughts like these can make your studies very difficult. There are certain exercises that can help you cope with panic attacks and become less critical of yourself.
3. Use all your senses
The more you use your sight, hearing and touch, and the more you use muscles in your body to look, speak, write, type on a computer, draw, or simply move, the more information and data you offer to your brain. The brain will receive information from various sources.
It is hard to learn if you are worried or bored and much easier to imagine the result you want than learn from a sense of duty. Some moments may not hold as much interest - for example, writing term papers, taking exams and keeping tight deadlines. But these things are usually more satisfying when they are done well. It is up to you to find the grains of gold in the sand.
5. Study actively
Studying has more value when you are active and personally motivated. This means analysing the information from different angles, honing your attention, and finding connections between facts. With this approach, even the smallest task will inspire you to study the material actively. Universities usually expect some preparation from you. And, of course, as a student, you are expected to take your studies seriously. You can only act responsibly if you feel confident and ready to study at the level you have chosen. Make sure you are ready.
6. Find your own
learning style
problem-solving
creative thinking
self-organisation
Use every opportunity to develop these abilities, including
group assignments, practice sessions, and internships.
8. Track your
progress and measure yourself objectively
listen or read passively instead of asking questions and
questioning what you have heard or read;
allow your thoughts to wander somewhere far away while you
study;
memorise the material without understanding what you are
learning;
do not ask for help when you really need it;
do not link related knowledge you have received while
studying various subjects;
do not relate the material to real life.
If you avoid these pitfalls, you will learn effectively.
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