MissSilvy said:
zoner7: Wow, thank you! I've done a lot of research on study habits and I think I have what I need to know to succeed. Most of the study advice out there is for liberal arts majors with some token advice for STEM majors. What I'd like to do the most is talk to actual students who are doing something similar because so far it seems like there's no one else. I'm more than willing to sacrifice professional partying to do well. Thank you for all your advice, it is incredibly useful to me.
EDIT: I didn't feel like proof reading this; sorry for any errors.
Forgive me for my bluntness, but you absolutely no idea what study habits are necessary to succeed. Learning study habits is a two part process, both of which require an extensive amount of time to learn, especially to later.
There are so many strategies are out; you cannot possibly cover them all 24 hours. Not to mention, there are so many different things that you need to cover. Everything from essay writing, test taking skills, how to choose your classes, managing time, organization, general studying for tests, memory techniques (there are techniques that you need to learn for everything. Not just one is applicable to all applications), avoiding distractions (not just partying), developing habits (o so important) and lastly discipline (the most important thing you will ever learn, and it applies to everything your entire life).
I'm sure that there are plenty of things that I forgot to mention. Each of these topics require extensive reading to fully comprehend.
But the knowledge is the easy part. You now need to learn to put them in practice. This is ****ing hard. You need to practice these all the time. Initially, things will take longer as you learn to use these techniques effectively. Additionally, homework takes longer when you use these techniques, simply because an extra step is involved. well... only in some cases, in particular study habits.) Others, such as avoiding distractions, will allow you to complete work in half the time.
So you may ask why you would want to use study habits if doing so increases the amount of time you spend working. the answer is that they save so much time later. By delaying gratification, you will be rewarded in the long run. Come test time, you will be amazed how much better you know the materal and how effortless the study process is - not to mention, you grades will be so much better than if you had not uses study techniques.
As you can see, you are in for A LOT of work. But just remember, the rewards are immense.