How do I study with a textbook/ what are the assignments like in college
I’m a dual enrollment student but my study skills aren’t the best. I’m going into college next year and in one of my recent classes in high school I actually, learned that I like to review and answer questions or practice questions. In dual enrollment we don’t get much practice questions, instead we get test or papers no smaller assignments, but I think it’s because it’s online at a community college. Anyways, I’m wondering what are the assignments/ class is like. For example, is the professor giving like only lectures and you study them for the test next week or are their smaller assignments in between like check in questions or something. Also if there are no smaller assignments other than doing the questions at the end of each chapter how should I study? I don’t mind flash cards, but I find that to be not good when I know nothing about the material. I’m a psychology major if it helps.
3 answers
Wong’s Answer
When it comes to studying with a textbook, the key is not to read passively. Instead of starting with flashcards before you understand anything, try learning the big picture first. You can preview the chapter, like skim headings, bold terms, charts, and summary sections. This gives your brain a mental map of what's coming.
Practice questions are one of the best study strategies, and the textbooks typically include end-of-chapter questions to reinforce learning. You can make your own practice questions too: turn headings into questions and quiz yourself.
In the college, you need to attend lectures actively by writing down what the professor emphasizes, then match those notes to your textbook. If your course offers practice quizzes, chapter tutorials, or study guides, use them consistently rather than waiting until the week of the test. All the best.
Jerome’s Answer
It was a pretty major time investment, but I did find that studying and got a little easier. Typically each class will have a syllabus, and they will highlight what it is important for you to know. More times than not they are somewhat giving you the answers to the test :-)