1.Keep your sense of humor.
2.Get plenty of sleep.
3. Study for long-term memory.
4.Use an index card as a pocket organizer.
5.Get a tutor before it’s too late.
6.Review your notes right after class.
7.Use flash cards to help you remember and rehearse retrieval of information.
8.Write everything down.
9.Find a quiet place to study.
10.Take lots of notes.
11.Use an electronic organizer.
12.Establish a routine.
13.Ask questions again and again until you understand.
14.Study with a partner.
15.Take all the time you can for a test.
16.Ask professors to give a test study guide.
17.Get a head start on your reading.
18.Do more than is required.
19.Give yourself rewards.
20.Start research papers early.
21.Take hard classes in the summer.
22.Parent yourself.
23.Be accountable for yourself.
24.Trick your mind into thinking you like something even if you don’t.
25.Go to summer school.
26.Read all your assignments.
27.Fight the odds.
28.Burn an assignment into your brain. Live it, breathe it, think it; make it a part of you.
29.Divide large projects into small steps.
30.Read information on university bulletin boards.
31.Spend lots of time studying. It works!
32.Study smart.
33.Be patient. It all works out.
34.Relax.
35.Make many friends.
36.Develop a good attitude.
37.Be pleasant and polite.
38.Work hard. College can sneak up on you!
39.Get work experience in your major field.
40.Take aptitude and interest tests.
41.Do internships.
42.Be confident.
43.Be sure your professors know you by name.
44.Be realistic.
45.Balance work with recreation and pleasure.
46.Approach each semester as a fresh beginning.
47.Travel and get a global perspective.
48.Attend all classes.
49.Avoid complaining.
50.Resist the easy way out.
51.Demonstrate a sense of confidence.
52.Keep things in proper perspective.
53.Learn from everyone.
54.Use the resources of the university.
55.Read the university newspaper.
56.Recognize your limitations.
57.Learn how the system works.
58.Understand that the university is not against you.
59.Try and fail, but never fail to try.
60.Be resourceful.
61.Explore all the avenues available to you.
62.Expand your horizons.
63.Aim for the best grades you can get.
64.Pretend the professor is going to give you a daily quiz.
65.Remember that learning is a process. Enjoy the journey.
66.Face your anxieties.
67.Avoid procrastination.
68.Know your learning styles.
69.See it! Say it! Do it!
70.Use multi-sensory learning strategies.
71.Use the library.
72.Resolve past hurts. They interfere with learning.
73.Find a listening friend.
74.Do your best; always give more than the rest.
75.Study even when you don’t have specific homework.
76.Being too social can be death of good grades.
77.Remember why you’re in school – keep your eyes on the prize.
78.Choose extracurricular activities which will enhance your career.
79.Learn how to use technology.
80.Survive your first semester.
81.Practice making up test questions.
82.Make up essay questions; write the answers.
83.Take tests backwards.
84.Find a way that works for you and stick to it.
85.Get to know your professors.
86.Sit where the professor can see you.
87.Study to remember.
88.Over-learn.
89.Learn from those who do well.
90.Attend university events and seminars.
91.Emulate good role models.
92.Study just before sleeping.
93.Get to know other students in all of your classes.
94.Study as if you are the professor who will be giving the lecture.
95.Keep track of your grades in each class. Be in charge of your achievements.
96.Don’t be afraid to pray.
97.Practice good listening skills.
98.Show appreciation.
99.Perform community service.
100.Do it now!!!
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