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How should college students study?

First of all, let me talk about myself. I am a law student because I have a lot to memorize. After entering the university, we have to face not only study, but also various organizational work and class club activities, which will conflict with the study time. In order to enrich college life and cultivate our comprehensive quality and hobbies, these work activities are essential, so we should plan our time reasonably. Through time planning, ensure that you have enough study time to complete the homework assigned by the teacher and review your lessons.

Universities have to study several different courses every semester. If we review and preview the content of each class, most students have no time and energy. So we can refer to the course credits and usefulness for classification. For example, the mode of preview+notes+exercises+review can be adopted for basic courses with high credits or important professional learning. For some simple courses, you don't have to preview, listen carefully in class and review the topics after class. Like some courses in the form of papers without final exams, you can even cram for the last minute and get good grades. Save the usual time.

If you want to get good grades, you need to exercise your intelligence gathering ability. For example, the courseware used by teachers in each class, the test sites for final review, and the real test papers over the years are all the information we need to collect. For example, our teacher Mao hardly gave all the test sites, but a classmate in our class summed up the test sites of the whole professional teacher circle and sorted out an outline of the test sites, so he got high marks.

Setting learning goals is also a very important point in college study and life. Fuzzy learning goals are not helpful to learning except comforting yourself. You will find that the same people often shout "study hard" at the beginning and end of each semester. So we should set practical goals. For example, how many places in advance, or get a scholarship. With specific goals, the incentive effect will be stronger.