12 November 17, 22:05
Students Special: Mini Guide to Brain-Power & Concentration
Boost your Brain power & Concentration
What Will I Learn?
Brain Power Improvement
Boost Your Concentration
Description
• Become an Active Learner. Unlike high school, in college you can’t learn all of the material by just reading over it a couple of times. You need to write and recite the information to get it into long-term memory.
• Participate in Class. If you feel a bit uncomfortable participating in class, set a goal to either ask or answer one question during each class. Once you begin participating, you’ll feel more a part of the class and will become more actively involved in the learning process.
• Get to Know Your Instructors. Take a few minutes and stop to talk with your instructor before or after class or during offi ce hours. Ask a question about the material or check on your progress in the course. If you get to know your instructors, you may feel more comfortable asking for help when you need it.
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Boost your Brain power & Concentration
What Will I Learn?
Brain Power Improvement
Boost Your Concentration
Description
• Become an Active Learner. Unlike high school, in college you can’t learn all of the material by just reading over it a couple of times. You need to write and recite the information to get it into long-term memory.
• Participate in Class. If you feel a bit uncomfortable participating in class, set a goal to either ask or answer one question during each class. Once you begin participating, you’ll feel more a part of the class and will become more actively involved in the learning process.
• Get to Know Your Instructors. Take a few minutes and stop to talk with your instructor before or after class or during offi ce hours. Ask a question about the material or check on your progress in the course. If you get to know your instructors, you may feel more comfortable asking for help when you need it.
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