By Franklin Skribbit


Learning should be a lifelong pursuit and it is for many. Making that pursuit worthwhile and even enjoyable takes an understanding of your own cognitive ability. You have to be able to look at the way that you learn because no matter how hard you try, your learning experience will always be different from someone else's. Here are some tips to find the learning style that works for you.

If you have been in that place even once you know that you never wish to visit it again. Learning to balance study time, class time, a social life, and a job during your college years can be less than pleasant and it always feels like one area or another ends up suffering. When it comes to optimizing study time, you can work to develop a few habits that will not only ensure that you never walk into a test unprepared, but may also help you reduce the amount of time required to retain the information you need.

If you don't keep a record of what you are doing to be successful when you are learning, then you won't be as progressive. Make sure that you are keeping track of all of the little things that help you internalize concepts and help you move forward with learning.

There are several major learning styles and you may fall into two or more, so finding the right combination is really about trial and error, but it is very important to actively try each one and notice how much you are able to retain by the end. This means you should try learning by listening to someone else read out loud for audio learning. Try learning something by taking hands on approach for the kinesthetic learning style. Lastly try writing out diagrams in order to visualize things. All of these can help you get ahead but it is important that you pay attention to the ones that work for you the most. Sometimes you can make them work in combinations and that can really enhance your learning experience all-together.

The day of your test has arrived. Make sure that you have gotten enough sleep the night before your test. You also want to eat a healthy breakfast and/or lunch so that your brain and your body have the fuel they need to perform acceptably through the day. If you need to, research what foods have the ability to boost your energy levels and brain power. Arrive at your test at least 5 minutes early so you have time to review your notes one more time. Once you've glanced at your materials, put them away and take a moment to relax and clear your mind and body of any stress or anxiety. Have the test taking items that you need on your desk and remember to just relax. If you have followed the steps outlined above you can rest assured that you are as prepared as you can be and that you will do reasonably well on your test.

After a few nervous weeks, he got his papers back. Two D's and two F's. Put on academic probation, Johnny had to slowly work his way back. Never again, would Johnny put off his homework! He fully repented and soon graduated with honors from Fort Collin's Colleges! The Fort Collins College Campus became a springboard of opportunities and had taught Johnny important, life lessons.




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