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Learning methods of college students

What are the learning methods in the university? How do college students improve their learning efficiency? I believe this is a concern of many college students. First of all, in college, we should not only learn professional knowledge, but also learn other skills, such as English, computer, photography and so on. This requires us to find a suitable learning method. If we all don't know how to find a learning method, it will waste time and energy. Next, I will introduce some learning methods suitable for college students, hoping to help you. There are many ways for college students to learn, but they can be roughly divided into four types:

First, the method of class

Listening to lectures is the most basic and important link in students' learning process, and it is also the most efficient way for students to learn. So the efficiency of class directly affects the learning effect. So how can we improve the efficiency of class? Preview before class and take notes. Preview before class can let us know what to learn, which is the focus or difficulty of the teacher. If you don't understand, you can take notes in advance and go to class with questions, which can improve our listening efficiency. (2) Positive thinking in class. We want to listen to the teacher, but we don't need to understand all the knowledge, so there is no need to listen to what we have understood. What the teacher says is the key content, so we should preview carefully before class, and then listen to the class after understanding the content of the class. (3) Review after class. After-class review is to deepen the understanding and memory of knowledge, and you can review the key points the teacher said again.

Second, self-study method.

Self-study is a good learning method. In university, we can choose to study related courses by ourselves. When we come into contact with a new subject for the first time, the self-study method can help us understand new knowledge well and let us have a deeper understanding of what we have learned. At the same time, during the period of self-study, we can also do some experiments by ourselves, which can not only deepen our understanding of knowledge, but also exercise our hands-on ability. Of course, the self-study method also has shortcomings. First of all, it requires us to have good self-control ability, because it requires us to consciously control our study. Secondly, if we are a person with weak self-control, then the method of self-study will make us feel bored, which will lead to a decline in learning efficiency. Finally, the self-study method requires us to have enough time and energy to complete. In this case, we will feel very tired. But even that doesn't matter. As long as you can stick to it, it will have an effect slowly. In my opinion, self-study is a very important learning method for college students. It can help us better understand and master what we have learned, and make us make progress in a short time.

Third, the exchange method

Communication means that in the process of learning, you can improve your learning efficiency by communicating with your classmates and teachers. This is a very good learning method, which can make us gain more knowledge and fun in learning. But the way of communication also needs us to take the initiative to find it. If we don't take the initiative to find opportunities for communication, it will make us very passive and it will be difficult to acquire more knowledge. In college, if we can actively communicate with teachers and classmates, it will be of great help to our study. For example, if you encounter a question you don't understand, you can ask the teacher to give the correct answer; When we want to discuss with our classmates, we can also ask them questions and discuss solutions. When we want to learn from each other, we can also ask our classmates questions and discuss solutions together. These are the benefits of communication.