10 Steps to Earning Awesome Grades (While Studying Less)
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Summarize What You Read
I want to put special emphasis on summarizing, as it’s about the most useful implementation of an Active Recall strategy you can apply to your reading assignments. When you attempt to summarize what you’ve read, you’re digging into your brain and pulling out the information for, essentially, the task of teaching what you read. You may have heard of the Learning Pyramid before: 10 Steps to Earning Awesome Grades (While Studying Less) 26 Now, many experts disagree about the accuracy and validity of the learning pyramid, and I wouldn’t venture to claim that the percentages listed on it are completely accurate. There are a ton of factors that go into how well you can retain information, not least of which is the actual nature of the information itself - our brains are weird and built upon millions of years of odd, non-logical evolution, so the way they remember facts about math won’t be the same they remember facts about the ninja creeping up behind you. Still, both sense and my own experience tell me that the bottom of the pyramid is more or less right - teaching something results in higher retention in your own brain. This is because you’re intensely processing the information with a goal of being able to communicate it in a form that will be understandable to someone less knowledgeable than you. Summarizing does this really well, so it’s a perfect strategy for efficiently learning the most important material from your readings. As I noted above, I tried to summarize what I learned from each chapter in The Power of Habit by trying to type out bulleted notes from memory before going back through the chapter and fleshing them out. You can do this as well, though if the reading you’re doing is for a class that’ll be assessing you with essays, it might be better to try typing out your notes in paragraph form - at least for sections and assignments you deem to be especially important (which means you should definitely be paying close attention to your syllabus and what your professor says). 27 Step 4 - Plan Like a General As a student, your goal should be to never have to say, “Holy banana pancakes, I totally forgot about that assignment.” College life is a complicated maelstrom of activities, assignments, projects, events, and spontaneous trips to the grocery store at 2 A.M. so you can score free boxes to make cardboard battle armor out of. Without a good planning system, things will fall through the cracks. This chapter is all about helping you form that planning system and build the habits that’ll keep it running smoothly. It’s also about helping you be more productive, and here’s why… Download 1.42 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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