How To Become A Straight A Student Notes
How To Become A Straight A Student Notes
“If new techniques work, keep them. If they fail, replace them with something else.”
-How to Become a Straight A Student (pg. 16)
PART 1: STUDY BASICS
Pseudo-worker – someone who feels or looks like someone is working hard; someone who places
himself at a distracting environment and expects to get the work done; someone
who thinks they are at work - it’s how you do it and your friends do it.
Work accomplished = time spent x intensity of focus
Pseudo-worker work accomplished = long time spent x low intensity of focus
Straight A Student work accomplished = short time spent x high intensity of focus
Basic skills necessary:
Time management
Dealing with procrastination
Managing distractions
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STEP 2: DECLARE WAR ON PROCRASTINATION TRUST THEM.
How to sidestep this unavoidable urge to procrastinate. Put them into
practice. Make
Five Anti – Procrastination Battle Plans them into a habit.
4. Build a routine
System:
(1) Identify an hour-free on your weekdays.
To build a routine in which you use the same reserved time slot each week to do the same
thing. Transforming these slices of work into a habit.
(2) Schedule a task that you will do every time for a week.
System:
(1) Plan what is seemingly a hard days in advance.
(2) Try adding non-academic activities before and after these days.
(3) Prepare yourself mentally, tell your friends about hard days, and unable to communicate
to you that days.
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BE EFFICIENT.
STEP 3: CHOOSE WHEN, WHERE AND HOW LONG
Become a ghost
When should you study? during the day – like
Where should you go to study? an Academic Ninja.
How long should you study?
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PART 2: QUIZZES AND EXAMS
“A study system is only as useful as your ability to adapt it to your unique situation.”
Reject rote review – reading and rereading of assignments and notes as many time as possible.
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Don’t Read your Assignments, but do keep them Handy
Take your assigned readings at class.
Work Constantly
Don’t do assignments before the deadline.
Break your assignments into chunks.
If you have spare time, start getting ahead.
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Solve Problems on the Go
1) Familiarize yourself with sample problems.
Make sure you understand what is being asked.
Review your notes
2) Solve the problem in the most obvious way
If you fail, at least you know what makes it hard.
3) Counterintuitive
Think the problem in between other activities – taking a shower, waiting in
dining hall or walking
4) If you come across a solution schedule more time to go back to problem set.
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Prepare Memorization Aids
Make flashcards, as much as possible, one week from your target review schedule.
Key: Efficiency. Less amount to concepts understood, more amount to troubled concepts.
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Knock-off the question mark as soon as they come.
Key: Eliminate the question marks by starting this process before the exams.
Goal: To eliminate all question marks without adding any study time. To reduce the topic you do
not understand before the studying begins.
FIVE-KEY STRATEGIES:
4. Outline Essays
Jot down a quick outline:
(1) Reread the question carefully.
(2) Underline the mini-questions from the essay question.
(3) Jot down the points you recall that answer the questions.
(4) Number the points in order that you want to present them.
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PART 3: ESSAYS AND PAPERS
Key: The more you care you take during this first step, the easier the rest of the paper writing
process will be.
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STEP 4: RESEARCH LIKE A MACHINE
Find Sources
Two types of sources:
General – overview of your topic
Specific – specific arguments
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STEP 5: CRAFT A POWERFUL STORY
Constructing an Outline
Create a topic skeleton.
Two common mistakes:
Under-outlining - lacking enough detail
Over-outlining
Separate your Writing from the Steps that Come Before and After
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Follow your Outline and Move Slowly
Use your outline to direct your writing, setting up, copying and pasting quotes directly
onto your paper when needed.
Notes by:
Kim Simbrano
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