How
to become a straight-A student. Cal Newport.
Notes
1 Study Basics
Ef@icient short burst of high intensity work instead of pseudo working
5-minute calendar. Update every morning. Be realistic/pessimistic.
Sidestep procrastination.
Keep progress journal. Maybe only for dif@icult periods.
Drink water “constantly”.
Choose your hard days
Study early. (As in before dinner)
Study in isolation.
Study no more than one hour at a time. (5-10 min breaks)
2 Quizzes and Exams
Take smart notes in class.
Use laptop, possibly notebook for number-heavy courses
Non-technical courses:
Identify the big ideas for non-technical courses:
Question
Evidence
Conclusion
In discussions note insightful points / prof comments.
Format notes aggressively. Dev personal shorthand.
Polish notes immediately after class if you have time
Technical courses:
Record as many sample problems as possible
(Usually) Don’t do (all of) the reading but bring it to class and follow
along.
Demote Assignments
Spread work
Don’t do all the reading
Always read from favored sources
Don’t read all context reading
Argument > Description > Context
Record Skipped Reading for possible later review
Take smart notes on favored reading
Do some of the problem sets in study groups
USE OFFICE HOURS
Write solutions formally every time, from the @irst time.
Organize resources
Build a study guide / Mega problem set
Prepare memorization aids
Don’t organize and study on the same day
Study for the exam.
QUIZ AND RECALL
Say things out loud! Give a lecture.
Alternatively write answers.
Mark problems/q’s you had problem with
Review those again. Recurse
Never have absolutely unknown topics – exam insurance.
Provide A+ answers
Review all q’s
Build time budget
Easy to Hard
Outline essays
Check work
3 Essays and Papers
Shift through existing arguments.
Form your own.
Communicate it.
Steps:
Choose interesting topic if possible
Start general, move one layer deeper until you @ind a thesis.
Seek second opinion
Research hard.
Formulate argument – outline.
Consult your expert panel.
Write. Well.
Edit. Read out loud.