Schools Work Culture and Good Studying Habits in College

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The discussion centers on college students maximizing their skills and seeking advice from professionals. A young undergraduate student expresses concern about students not fully utilizing their abilities and asks for guidance. Benzun Robphy shares a link that emphasizes the importance of networking with passionate peers to enhance learning and productivity. The conversation highlights the benefits of forming study groups and utilizing conducive environments like libraries for studying. Participants reference previous threads discussing good study habits and GPA management, indicating a broader interest in effective academic strategies. Overall, the dialogue encourages collaboration and proactive study techniques as essential for success in college.
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I Know its stupid to ask this question but i feel what most of the College students miss is to use their skill to the optimum, So are the proffesionals interested in giving advice? Please share your views and guide us.

-An young UG student
Benzun
 
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i personally believe that the best way for students to get their work done is to know a lot of people who are passionate about the same or similar things, it can help keep you somewhat thinking about the material. It also helps as your not thinking so much aboutfinishing your work so you can go out with friends because you already are with friends.
 
is there no more advice?
 
Study wise, don't try to go it on your own. Get a workgroup together :)
 
learn to get addicted to studying.
 
study at the library, it is a lot more conducive to it. just don't forget to bring food so you don't have to take breaks.
 
benzun_1999 said:
is there no more advice?

Here is a thread from last year about GPAs, where we got off into discussions about good study habits. See my post #23, and a very good post by kdinser at #36, among others.

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=148557
 
berkeman said:
Here is a thread from last year about GPAs, where we got off into discussions about good study habits. See my post #23, and a very good post by kdinser at #36, among others.

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=148557

wow i wish i could add my $.02 to that thread. i can't believe chroot and cyrus would defame mathwonk like that
 
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ice109 said:
wow i wish i could add my $.02 to that thread. i can't believe chroot and cyrus would defame mathwonk like that

Well, in fairness, mathwonk said some things that were a little unusual, and the discussion sure went all over the place.
 
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Thank you guys that was helpful... in about 2 days i will be in college.. its time to practice some good techniques...
 

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