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How to study after entering the university?
After entering the university, learning is still the most important. Of course, learning here is not only classroom learning, but also more after-school and extracurricular self-study. Let's talk about it in detail and give you a reference:

I. Classroom study 1, seat. There are no fixed seats in university classrooms, and many students like to sit in the back row, which is convenient for fishing in troubled waters. This is terrible. Try to sit in the front row, which makes it easier for you to concentrate. Teachers are also more likely to notice students sitting in the front row and in the middle.

2. Preview. In the classroom, university teachers often don't simply explain step by step according to the book, which will be extended and some will be ignored. So take time to preview the teaching materials in advance and spend time reviewing after class.

3. Class. In college class, besides listening, we should also think, speak and take notes. Asking teachers questions, answering teachers' questions and discussing with classmates will help us better understand what teachers want to teach you. In the meantime, don't forget to take notes. Your memory is far from what you think. Taking notes will help you concentrate on the class and help you when reviewing for the exam.

4. Study and review after class. It's easy to find a quiet place, isolated from outside interference. In addition, you can also find a few like-minded students to set up a study group, which may stimulate your interest in learning. It is important to make sure that you are really studying most of the time, not chatting.

5. Skip class. There is a saying in college that college life is incomplete without skipping classes. This is all nonsense. Try not to skip class unless there are special circumstances. Every time I skip class, I miss some knowledge and discussion. Moreover, some teachers will count your attendance into their grades. Even if there is no requirement for attendance, not skipping classes will leave a good impression on the teacher.

Second, self-study after class and after class.

University study cannot be confined to the classroom. Besides classes, we still have a lot of time. We should use most of this time to learn to use resources such as libraries and the Internet to extend and expand our study.

Whether it is a textbook or an extracurricular book, reading is a relatively basic and important learning method. Learn to combine "speed reading with intensive reading". Speed reading is to get a preliminary understanding of what a book is mainly about, quickly establish a knowledge map of books and contents, find important contents, dig out useful contents for ourselves, and generate problem consciousness, thus prompting us to finish reading better, intensively read some important contents and further understand the contents.

On the one hand, the efficiency and ability of reading need to be cultivated slowly through "reading more". The more books you read, the more background knowledge you accumulate in your mind, and the higher your reading speed and understanding efficiency will be. On the other hand, special study and training are also needed. For example, through the study and practice of "elite speed reading memory training software", it is very easy to master the reading speed of more than 2000 words per minute (generally 200 to 300 words per minute for untrained people).