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From A Guide to Student Success: Part 3
It’s important to have a plan—and to use science to help you out. Researchers have found that certain strategies work well for learning—particularly when it comes to reading the textbook. So, use them! For starters, many students do not read before class, and they often try to start reading without any real plan for reading a textbook efficiently. Helpful tip: Read BEFORE CLASS. It will save you time and improve your grades! Research has shown that if you have no idea what the professor is going to teach about, and then you sit down and try to take notes and listen, your brain will literally put you in a “time out.” It is too much! You will have cognitive overload. So, be fair to your brain and give yourself the information you need to be able to absorb the material.
As part of your plan, figure out how to tackle your weekly reading, which is often approximately 40 pages of generally dense material. Use tools that will help you want to keep going rather than stop before you have even begun. So, make a plan of action:
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