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Steps to Refining Your College Study Techniques

Posted on January 10, 2009 by Anne Harvester
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study-skills1Far too many college students are struggling with their classes lately. The list of reasons why ranges from mean professors to far too much partying. The real reason, however, is students lack the necessary study skills to succeed at the college level. Every student has their own unique learning style which needs to be optimized in order for it to “stick”.

Compare two students trying to learn the metric table, as an example. One possesses the ability to quickly and naturally grasp the importance of good study skills and is able to comprehend metric conversion and the metric conversion calculator. While the other lags behind in their metric conversion table coursework, facing challenges and struggling because they don’t know were to start. Students need to get their minds focused on learning a new piece of information on the metric table every day in order to properly learn it.

A college student must realize that good metric calculator and metric conversion study skills begin with their level of attitude and enthusiasm for learning. The student with good study habits understands it takes time to memorize the metric conversion calculator. Studying the metric calculator for a few minutes here and there will not lead to success. Here are my seven ways to better your study skills:

  • As you are read assigned text, write and keep notes on important points. Review these notes daily.
  • Studies show that using 3 x 5 cards to review important terms improves your memory on studied material.
  • Create study activities that you will perform every week. Take time for a weekly session where you write down important facts on a sheet of paper using only your memory.
  • Start a study skills lesson plan for each subject. These lesson plans should include test taking ideas that you can use for each class.
  • Never let test anxiety creep into your thoughts. Try to spend more time preparing for each test to relieve some of that anxiety.
  • The most helpful study resource is your professor or tutor. Never be afraid to ask for help when you need it.
  • Take notes on important facts and review them the morning of your test. If you studying a math or science course, write out all of the important formulas on one sheet of paper and review these formulas the morning of your next test.

Finally, the best way to pass that difficult math test and ace knowing the metric conversion table is to maintain a positive attitude. Never let your negative feelings get in your way. If you go into that big test expecting to do great, there is a good chance you will do great. Belief in failure only leads to failure. Developing new study skills each day and following through leads to a successful learning strategy and better grades.

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Anne Harvester is a homemaker extraordinaire residing in Denver, Colorado with a Master’s in Education and years of experience creating spectacular events and gifts.

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An Overview of Accreditation

Posted on January 5, 2009 by Divya Agg
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There has been a growing trend of online education with the ever increasing e-learning resources on the Internet. With the advent of Internet technology, the World Wide Web presents a somewhat elaborate picture of online training and educational institutes catering to the specific needs of the interested candidates who are into online education and training for reinforcing their career prospects.

The students are now well exposed to the vivid and intricate world of academic opportunities at the web: talking about numerous online degrees and diplomas from a host of different educational institutes. Most of them advertise for a somewhat easier way to success, going through a less intensive course requirement with home based classroom sessions, involving minimal credit participation. This is however, too good to be true and most candidates who seek online educational training as a career backup usually fall prey to such enticing revelations on the Internet.

The students should therefore steer clear of such unaccredited colleges and institutes that offer online education at unbelievably low credit involvements. Ideally speaking, a regular and accredited institution offers online course requirements at par with regular on site degree programs in conventional colleges and universities. The Accreditation Organization works in the public sector with approval from the Ministry of Education in the United States of America and conducts extensive surveys to review the overall educational and degree standards offered by these online academic institutes.

Without a proper accreditation, which is a standardized certification of the undertaken academic training, it is extremely hard for a candidate to utilize an online awarded degree in the regular job market. An unaccredited degree doesn’t provide any basis for comparison for the recruiters to assess the position of the applicant with respect to the other competitors. Hence, accreditation organizations play a very crucial role in guiding the mass of online academic aspirants for picking out a proper institute to get the desired academic training. Though these accreditation organizations in the USA are mostly non governmental, they enjoy the mentorship of the USDE (United States Department of Education) and CHEA (Council for Higher Education Accreditation) and require referrals from these governing bodies before being able to review the academic standards of online educational institutes.

The recently amended Higher Education Opportunity Act not only signifies, but also revises certain key aspects of the relationship between the Federal Government and the Accreditation Organizations in USA. The law implicates changes in the governmental requirements for accepting newer areas under accreditation in the higher educational sector. The law also proposed some additional requirements to be implemented for those areas that are directly under the jurisdiction of federal scrutiny. The final outcome of these new impositions will soon be available to the general public as per the specifications of the act.

With increasing demand for academic and professional training to keep pace with the career demands in the fast moving world, a large number of diploma and accreditation mills are creating dangerous and enticing scams on the Internet. There are indeed quite a number of genuine accredited colleges, like, American College, Baker College, California State University – Dominguez Hills, Charles Sturt University, Capella University, Empire State College and Golden Gate University, offering quality online education and training to the students in USA. These award degrees that are well accepted by the organizations in both public and private sectors, genuinely helping the students to upgrade their careers.

About the Author

Divya Agg attended graduate program in the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at the University of Oklahoma, Norman and had served there as a Graduate Teaching Assistant for freshman and sophomore students. While taking graduate courses in Chemical Education he had been an avid researcher dealing with the comparative benefits of online and in-class instructional modes.

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