1. Angelet Bredy
Oct/20/2011
Being a fresh new student in college can be very stressful and at times
really annoying. But we go through challenges to help us do what must be
done and try to accomplish every task given. The way that I would handle a
situation as such would be to relax. Act calm about the situation think
positive and know that you will get it done it may take some time but you
will eventually master. You should handle with having a positive attitude and
be on point with all your assignments. Don’t fall behind! The memorization
techniques I would resist trying is do not cram everything into one day.
Study in advance so that you may be prepared. I think that it is because
often times it doesn’t feel related. For myself I would be willing to try new
and improve methods of finding out what helps student work better and
more efficient.
A good way to start would be to conduct a survey and find what other
teens in my age range like and are geared towards. I think Norton’s story
means that everyone brain functions well and that due to the types of
neurons we have determine how brain functions are and how we focus when
we study and learn. I think aid storage and recall of information by using
unusual associations and visual images takes us beyond are world. What you
could learn from Norton’s case about memory and study strategies is
2. because of the Movement of information back and forth between short- and
long-term memory strengthens brain cell connections called neurons. What
you can learn from Norton about analytical, creative, and practical thinking
is thinking analytical you must think critically think beyond you’re reach.
With creative thinking let your mind go and be spontaneous. And with
practical is thinking logically and rationally.
When you’re a first time college student you become very afraid of
what the college life has to offer. But college life gives you excitement, and
anticipation you feel about going to college many of the tools, skills, and
habits you develop through this article can not only be used to help you
succeed in college, but in your future career as well. When entering in to
your first year of college be willing to Take advantage of the study resources
on campus. Also make connections with students in your classes. One of my
best students said his technique in the first week of classes was to meet at
least one new person in each of his classes.