Michael Halper

Michael Halper has a passion for coaching individuals toward personal and professional development. For more information about coaching and development visit Compass Coaching you can read more about Tip to Improve College Success or Student Coaching.
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One of the most common study processes is to cram for the exam. While a student can maybe get by and get average grades with this process, it is probably one of the least effective ways to learn the material and to get above average scores. This article looks at a more proactive approach to studying for exams while in college.

When a college freshman student attends an incoming student orientation, a speaker will often tell them to look to their left and look to their right and then say that one the two students will not graduate. Whether or not that prediction or statistic is close to accurate, what is accurate is that making the transition from high school to college can be challenging.

Working while in school can yield many benefits. Below are some of examples of jobs that fit well with carrying an academic load.

This college tip refers to environment you use when studying. It is often said that a college student will spend 2 to 3 hours studying outside of class for every hour spent in class and this is focused on improving the environment where you spend all of those hours to improve the both the quality and quantity of study time.

One of the biggest interruptions in a study schedule can be going out at night with friends. Taking that one step further, one of the biggest interruptions in attending class is going out the night before with friends. With that being the case, the last and final step in the college tips is to not go out socially between Sunday night and Wednesday night.

The demands of being a college student can be high and can be very stressful and exercise one of the best ways to deal with this.

Falling behind can be very easy because the pace of college classes is very fast and the demands from juggling multiple classes can be very challenging.

Not adapting well to the college environment is very understandable and common due to the fact that going from high school to college can be one of the biggest social transitions that a young adult has experienced by that point in their life. This is because a typical high school student has been going to school with the same students for a number of years.

Here is another one of the college tips that may seem obvious, but it is worth being said because many students do not do it. The tip is to read the assigned material for each class. What many students do is skim the material to complete assignments and primarily using information collected during the lecture.

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Every decision that a student makes can be critical as it could have an impact on the course of their adult life. For example, how successful they manage the social aspects of being a teen while juggling academic demands will impact how they perform in school. How they perform in school will impact where or if they go to college.

The focus of this article is help with what you can do to prevent from falling behind. Falling behind can be very easy because the pace of college classes is very fast and the demands from juggling multiple classes can be very challenging.

#1 on the top ten college tips was go to class. Now that you are in class, you need to do what you can to get the most out the class and this is accomplished by taking good notes. Taking good notes while in class is key because it can help you with understanding material, keeping up with the pace of the class, working on assignments, and studying for exams.



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