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NEW Strategies for NEW Strategies for “Your” Academic “Your” Academic
SuccessSuccessDr. John Michael Domino
Center of Academic Assistance
Florida Gulf Coast University
MOTIVATION
Why do you want to attend FGCU?
What is motivating you to try your best?
What can possibly motivate you more?
What is keeping you from being on top?
MOTIVATION
Feel confident in your abilities – Einstein Factor
Don’t take undue criticism – even from yourself!
Forget about past mistakes – focus on your success!
Read words of Inspiration! FOCUS on FUTURE
LONG TERM GOALS!
What are the most effective time management tools?
How many days
does it take to make something a habit?
What is the best way to set priorities?
TIME MANAGEMENT
Time waits for no one!
* Imagine a Sandwich that is 30 ft. long. *Would you be able to eat it all in one
afternoon? How many ft. could you eat? If you tried to eat all 30 ft all in one day,
how would you feel? Would you try to eat it two days or in two
weeks?
SOLUTION:Cut the sandwich into several pieces and store the rest in the fridge or the freezer so you can eat smaller, easier to consume amounts another day. You would not want to jam two or more weeks worth of food down your stomach in one day!* Why would you try to stuff two weeks worth of information into your brain in one cram session?
“Inch by inch, life is a cinch, yard by yard life is hard.”
GOALSGOALS
What are your goals?
Yale Study: Students who
list goals are much more likely
to achieve success.
“You become and achieve
what you believe.”
PrioritiesWhat would you do if you had a choice of the following four things to
eat over the next four days and you had no refrigeration?A Pizza
A Hot DogA Hamburger
A Submarine Sandwich
What would you eat first, second, etc?
What would you save for last? Why?
PRIORITIES:• Have you scheduled study times by using day planner?• How long do you study at one time?• Do you give your self rewards after you study? “Have FUN while you study and make it a
PRIORITY!”
Priorities
List priorities in order A,B,C, D, etc. in your daily planner.Cross out or check when you completed an assignment. You can also use colors – red for high priorities, then
purple, blue, green, and so forth…
D a te : W e d s, S e p t 2 9 th
B ) W o rld H is to ryT e s t Th u rs 5 O ct
C ) C h e m is tryP a p er d u e F ri 6 O ct
D ) E n g lishP a pe r du e Th u rs 1 2 O ct
A ) A lg e b raT e s t, M o n 2 O ct
PROCRASTINATION PROCRASTINATION ““DO IT NOW”DO IT NOW”
DONUTSDONUTS Hot, Fresh, and Tasty!
PROCRASTINATION
What happens to the same
donuts if they are left out after two weeks? . In two weeks the donuts will become STALE and Hard to eat!
Old Stale InformationTwo weeks old (or more)
What happens to information we learn today?
On the same day it’s fresh! But if we don’t take a bite of the same information in a few weeks it becomes fuzzy, stale, and hard to recall.
“Review information the same day while it’s still fresh and easy to remember.”
MEMORY STRATEGIES Organize – List facts in
chronological order use colors and numbers.
Learn Actively – Don’t sit - move around and form a mental picture.
Draw diagrams, charts, cartoons, all pictures are a memory enhancer.
MEMORY STRATEGIES Stay Healthy – studies
show proper diet & exercise can increase memory by 20%.
Recite – reciting is THREE times more effective than reading.
Reviewing – notes the same day increases your chances of recalling by over 70%.
To Improve Reading Capabilities
Successful Readers – READ! READ! READ! Read with Purpose – What do you need to know? Use SQ3R METHOD
*Survey the information.
*Question – what you have read.
*Read - re-tell the information in your own words.
*Recite – important information and highlights.
*Review - readings and answer review questions.
CONCENTRATION
Do you daydream while you study?
Does your mind tend to wander off?
Do you think of things totally unrelated to the subject?
Do you worry often?
ConcentrationWhat can you do?
PUSH - PUSH Prepare and Organize Use syllabi & study guide Study difficult subjects first Have a dedicated study space
Phone – turn it off Use SQ3R method Study subjects at peak times Have a worry pad handy and
write down stray thoughts.
To Improve Writing
List facts by using an outline. Separate information into categories. Formulate paragraphs. Formulate topic sentences. Compose a first draft. Proof read papers carefully. Review papers with another instructor. Review papers with a capable student. Bring your papers to the Writing Center!
The Writing Center
Located in Reed Hall Rm. 237 Mon 9:00-5:00 Tues-Thurs 9:00-4:30 Fri 1:00– 3:00 No Appointment
is necessary!
Studying For Exams
Use the F-O-C-U-S method, make it a habit!
Focus focus on the syllabus and study guide.
Open open your text and your notes daily and become familiar with the content.
Condense condense notes to form study sheets.
Understand review material you are unsure of.
Study – study in a quiet place, with a partner, in a group, and quiz one another.
“The most important thing is to not stop questioning.”
Albert Einstein
Super Success Strategies
Ask questions – get answers the same day! Seek SI or a tutor- make it a habit! E-mail – the instructor, SI leader, classmate, etc. Recite your notes daily – take frequent breaks! Use index cards, post notes, and color pens. Recite out loud - walk around the room. Limit TV and Internet games to 30 min. Visit The Center for Academic Assistance Come to our next Success Seminar:
FINAL EXAM TEST TAKING STRATEGIES
Wednesday, 1 Dec. at 4:00PM Student Conference
Room. # 217
I’ll see you then!