How to be a competent student

To be a competent student you must be an active participant in the learning process. This is not a couch potato type of activity. Below are guidelines to help you be a competent student:

Get organized

Family, friends, work and play will compete with your education for time and resources. Life is busy and difficult. You don't need to waste it or make it more difficult by being disorganized.

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Taking notes

Freshman don't always recognize how important it is to take good notes. Upper class students report they take and rely on notes more than beginning students.

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Reading textbooks

Many college courses, especially undergraduate courses, use a standard textbook. Learning how to read and retain what you read is critical to being a successful student.

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Reading research articles

For some introductory and many advanced courses you will be required to read published research articles. Like small print legal documents and directions for assembling toys, some students become needlessly frightened.

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Writing a paper

Papers are favorite assignments in many courses. The assignment can be less stressful and even a pleasant task if you do it correctly.

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How to study for exams

Neither students nor teachers like exams. But the fact is exams are a very big part of school. Don't mess them up.

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How to survive the bureaucracy

Educational institutions are bureaucracies. Reading your text and staying awake in sociology class might help you survive and even thrive at school.

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