Chapter 6: Problem 1
Identify three things you can do to keep a positive attitude toward your studies.
Chapter 6: Problem 1
Identify three things you can do to keep a positive attitude toward your studies.
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Get started for freeFor each class you are currently taking: a) Map out where you sit in class. b) Rate your learning effectiveness (A, B, C, D, or F) for each class. c) For each class not rated an A, develop a plan to increase your learning effectiveness.
Actually writing goals as described in this chapter is an important element in defining your goals. a) Write five goals to achieve by graduation. b) Write five goals to reach within 10 years. c) Write 10 goals to reach during your lifetime.
Write some specific goals: a) Set a grade goal for each class this semester. b) Calculate your expected semester GPA. c) Define a stretch goal for your semester GPA.
Test your conclusion in Exercise 6.22 with an experiment. Do one assignment in one environment (perhaps in your room, alone and totally quiet) and another in a different environment (perhaps in a more public place, with background noise). Report your findings.
Explore the availability of electronic organizers and prepare a brief report on the options for students.
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