Many college students struggle in academics only because they do
not know their learning style. If a student knew their learning style, then
they could develop a routine in each class for taking notes and reviewing the
material that same day. This way college students would feel more
confident in class, while studying, and when it is time to take the test. In order to be more successful, college
students need to find out how they learn, develop better note taking skills,
and spend more time preparing for tests.
Learning skills are very important to a student’s success. If
students would figure out how they learn best in their early years of schooling
they would be more successful in college. This would also help in their career
after college. The way a student learns can vary in many ways including hands-on
learning, auditory learning, reading and writing the information, and visual
learning. Teachers may not meet all of
these learning styles in a classroom, so in order to do well in their classes,
students need to implement their specific learning style into their study
habits. For example, if a student is a
hands-on learner, he or she may need to find a way to experience the subject
matter in order to retain it best. On
the other hand if the student is an auditory learner, he or she will have an
easier time retaining information during lectures. Once a student understands how
he or she learns best, and begins implementing these skills into their study
habits they will find that they better understand the material and experience
more success in their education. The
earlier students understand their learning styles, the better it is for them
when they get to college. The students that are prepared will know how to learn
effectively and their grades will reflect that.
These students will not be among the struggling freshmen, but will
quickly adapt to the college academic lifestyle.
A key thing to better note taking skills is to learn just how your
professor teaches. Once understanding
his or her ways of teachings you can find out what is the most important information.
Then know to take notes on certain information instead of the unnecessary stuff
that will not be on the test. It is best
you learn how you take notes. Taking
notes helps to be able to study the key ideas from the material and to always
be studying the right information. Better note taking skills is just another
way to get your GPA and grades where they need to be. From self-experience
taking notes can be a very good learning style. Notes always seem to be a
hassle to most students but many realize how much information is retained from
taking notes and rewriting them. Another beneficial way to retain information
when taking notes is to sum up the main idea of each note on flash cards. This
way the student is taking the notes, rewriting them, and then writing them
again in a different way on a flash card. Each student should not only know
their learning style but also make a routine for themselves to create superb
study habits.
It is a proven fact that students create this constant anxiety
from struggling with learning related issues. This anxiety in students was
found to be “an
important negative predictor of performance” (Crede and
Kuncel) that affected grades on schoolwork. If a student knew his or her
learning stragedy, it not only shows a rise in grades but also takes away all
their school related stress. Certain students might find that they need to
practice more than one learning style to succeed with their studies. A student
could use multiple learning styles at one time for studying certain subjects or
even “use different styles in different circumstances”
(learning-styles-online). Through
self-experience in school, I could be categorized as a student who uses
multiple learning styles. Usually when I study, I look at my written notes that
I took from lecture, rewrite them, draw pictures, and read aloud notes to
myself to engrave the information into my head. This routine made my success in
school so much easier and less stressful. A student needs to not only know
which learning style(s) works best for them, but also a routine that could be
setup to benefit their schoolwork the most. “Overall, study habits and skill measures improve
prediction of academic performance” (Crede and Kuncel) helping students know
how their brain retains information best.
If you want to be successful this is
what you need to do. You future is in your hands what you do with it is up to
you. In order to be more
successful as a college student you need to find out how you learn, develop
better note taking skills, and last but not least spend more time preparing for
tests.
Works Cited
"Learning-styles-online.comDiscover
Your Learning Styles - Graphically!" Overview of
Learning
Styles. N.p., n.d. Web. 01 Oct. 2013.
Crede,
Marcus, and Nathan R. Kuncel. "Study Habits, Skills, and Attitudes: The
Third Pillar
Supporting
Collegiate Academic Performance." Study Habits, Skills, and Attitudes:
The Third Pillar Supporting Collegiate Academic Performance. Association
for Psychological Science, n.d. Web. 01 Oct. 2013.
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