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How To Get The Most Out Of Class
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Some students spend too much time
studying because they did not take the time to
learn what was being
taught in class the first time. If you follow
these four tips, you will learn how to understand
each lesson being taught in class so you will not
have to put in extra time studying. This does not
mean you will not have to
study, but this will become a guide so you can
use your time wisely. While you are in class, sit
back and learn as much as you can and you will
almost certainly get
better grades and have more free time.
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If possible, try to
sit near the front to eliminate distractions.
Teachers will probably not have a problem
accommodating you if you ask them to sit you in a
specific location in order to help you focus.
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Avoid distractions
such as chatting with friends, looking around the
room, doodling, dozing, and daydreaming. Keep busy
by participating in the discussion, asking or
answering questions, and taking notes.
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Contribute to classroom discussions. Raising
your hand and offering your thoughts or ideas will
help the discussion progress, make the teacher
notice that you are actively taking a role in your
education, and finally, help you sort out what you
do and don't know or fully understand. Try not to
feel intimidated about raising your hand and
answering questions. Start offering answers to
questions or topics that you feel comfortable with
and eventually this will become a habit.
Eventually you will build enough confidence to
contribute on a regular basis.
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Listen not only to
what the teacher is saying but to what your
classmates are contributing to the discussing. You
can learn a lot by listening to your peers.
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