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How to Study Reading Assignments
Review the assignment prior to reading it. Skim the chapter outline and chapter summary.
Formulate or review questions on the material prior to reading the assignment.
Read the material in an alert and reactive manner. Stop to think about basic ideas.
State in your own words the material you have just read. Notes will further your understanding and help your memory.
Test yourself on your comprehension of the material. Review your notes and pinpoint areas which you need to read again.
How to Listen Effectively to a Lecture
Review your course outline and preview the topic. Try to read course-related material prior to the lecture and to gather your thoughts on the topic.
Listen effectively by concentrating and thinking about what is said. Ask yourself: “Do I really understand these concepts or this information?”
Take notes on ideas and implications of ideas. Be brief and put the lecture material in your own words, writing legibly.
Systematize your notes as soon after the lecture as possible. Place them in a separate folder.
Review your notes as soon as possible following each lecture. Pinpoint trouble areas and clarify either with your professor or a classmate.
Summarize the lecture once you understand the material thoroughly. Review again and again those areas in which you have difficulty.
Some Psychological Factors to Consider in Learning
Motivation—Are you really interested in this material? If not, can you see its relevance to your major?
Concentration—Are you focusing your full attention? Is the environment (including the telephone and other people) too much of a distraction.
Reaction—Are you thinking about what you are reading? Is fatigue interfering with your ability to think?
Organization—Do you see the overall theme of what you are studying? Do you see how the pieces of information fit together, or is it still a puzzle?
Comprehension—Are you obtaining a gradual understanding of the material, or are you still confused?
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