ATL - good study habits / note taking

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ATL - good study habits / note taking

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Give examples of bad study habits

Slide 2 - Mind map

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Give examples of bad study habits

Slide 3 - Mind map

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Why are you at school?

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Are these possible causes for procrastination?
- Fear
- Not knowing what to do
- Afraid to ask for guidance
- Afraid to do it without constant guidance
Explain your answer!

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Do you have a realistic sense of the time you have? 

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Slide 8 - Link

Page 1 vierge
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In the sheet, insert: 
Your schedule
Commuting time
Scholastic and external activities (religious appointments, walking the dog, sports, clubs,…)
Meals
Social periods (friends)
Early morning routines
Evening routines 

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Recommendation 
of study hours a day:

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Is studying 2/3 hours per subject realistic?

yes
no

Slide 12 - Poll

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Is studying 2/3 hours per subject realistic?

 What you need to do is evaluate your progress in each of your classes.
 Spend more time with the subjects in which your knowledge is lacking
 If you’re a great essay writer, then maybe spend 30 minutes reviewing book content for your English exam, struggling in Spanish? Perhaps you should spend a couple of hours studying your vocab words

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“It’s all about knowing yourself and what areas you excel in and the ones that cause you to struggle.”

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Tips to make your study more efficient

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Determine your learning style
 

Do you learn best through visuals? Listening? Doing? Writing? All four?

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What is your preferred learning style?
visual? auditory? writing? kinesthetic? All four?

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https://www.learningstylequiz.com/quiz/start

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Do what you need to do with quality, no matter how much time it takes

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Procrastination
Burn out
I will study more than 6 hours at home every day
I’ll get to it tomorrow
It’ll take me a minute to do it
It’s so long and complex, I don’t know where or how to start…
I will work on it when I have time

Slide 20 - Drag question

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Study time
  • It helps you to get started
  • You know you will have a break after a not so long period of time
  • Enough time to work and not get overtired
  • 25 minutes blocks are easy to fit in your schedule
  • Avoid tunnel vision- stuck in one perspective
  • Go back to the work with new ideas; new set of eyes
  • Be consistent in your working time and rest time

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Author's advice

https://theproductiveengineer.net/the-pomodoro-technique-why-does-the-pomodoro-technique-work/

  • Don’t ever let studying get in the way of your health. 
  • Don’t skip meals or stay up all night to prepare.  
  • If you study each day, you probably won’t have to push yourself past your limits. 
  • Taking the time to be prepared can make all the difference in the end. 
  • You know what is best for you. 
  • We all learn in different ways
  •  There is no perfect studying method. 

There is no set rule when it comes to how long you should study each day. 

How long to study is all up to you. 

Be wise in your choices and stay true to yourself, and you will have your degree in no time. You will survive, I promise.

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Tips to make your study more efficient


  • Use a strong note-taking system
  • Create mind maps to see the relationship between elements
  • Manage your time wisely (study – no phone – no distractions)
  • Study a little every day so that you don’t “fry”your brain in one day
  • Quality over quantity 

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