Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Consider the type of studying you must do for each of your classes. Do you have courses that involve a lot of reading? Do you have courses that involve writing or solving mathematical problems? Different courses require different learning tasks, and you may find it refreshing to alternate tasks as you study. Reading for many hours at a time can become quite tedious and confusing. Instead, study subjects that involve math or writing between subjects that involve heavy reading.

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