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The Study Techniques for Smart Students to Get Great Grades in College

Saturday, June 18th, 2011

Students don’t really need to study hard at high school in order to get good grades, but college is a lot harder than high school, you have to work harder and smarter so that you can do great academically in college. Below are a few tips, which you could implement to help you get great grades in college.

1. You have to take note in classes

Not matter how good you are, taking notes at classes ease your revision later. You can use the traditional method of writing important points taught in the class into your notebook. Most lectures give printed notes for students as reference during the class session, but they may explain in further detail, by examples or case study, which you may need to note down into your notebook. So, always bring along a notebook into the class and write down the important points explained by lecturer. You will find that it is easier and takes less time in revision if you have noted down the important notes during the class session.

2.  Record the class session for review

You can use the advanced technology such as MP3/MP4 recorder to record audio/video for playback during your revision later. You may need to get permission from lecturer before placing the recorder near the lecturer’s table for quality recording. There are many file conversion software available, which you can use to convert the recorded files into various file formats, which you can hear/watch them with any playback system. Moreover, if you convert the file with faster speed, for example 2X of the original speed, then you can shorten your revision time into half. This is one of the methods used by smart students to speed up their learning process.

3. Form a study group

Getting other students to help you learn and remember the class content is another smart way to learn faster. This is how the study group works out. The discussion in the study group that involves opinion from the members will trigger your mind more efficiently.

4. Talk to the other students in each one of your classes

You classmates may have extra or inside information that they may share with. So, you should try to keep yourself connected with your classmates. Ask them what they think about the class session just taught by the lecturer and give your opinion on it to share your thought. Don’t wait for other to start the conversation, take the initiative to make friend with your peer and will you find that the learning gets easier.

5. See your college professors at office

You have to find some time to meet up your college professors and ask questions to get better understand on the subject. When meeting with the lecturer, try to act really that you are really interested in the subject she is offering. Many college professions have vast knowledge in a particular area, which they may not explain the details during the class session. You will get a lot more information that is not taught in the class. Meeting and having discussions with the professors not only help you in getting great grades, but you will also create a network with people in the field known by the professors, who may help you to start your career easier after graduation.

Ways To Learn Japanese Quickly

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

The Japanese language or Nippongo is, like all other foreign languages, may be hard to learn for anyone who is just starting. However, when you are resolved in acquiring it, using the most accurate techniques, you may just learn it fast enough. Just like most Asian languages, when you wish to learn the Japanese language, you should also be able to read and write it too. Finding Japanese words written in the English alphabet is rare. There are two forms of writing in Japanese. One is Hiragana and the other is Katakana. In both, each character has a unique sound. There is actually a third one, Kanji. However, it has characters imported from Chinese and you probably are not interested in learning Japanese with too many Chinese embellishments.

Japanese is a syllabic language. You do not have to worry about pronunciations as much as you do with French or German. What is important is you grasp its vocabulary and actually listen to Japanese spoken repeatedly. By doing so, you will not only polish your pronunciation of every Japanese word but also get the correct intonation and accent. If you do not, you may just baffle native Japanese with misplaced stresses. You will only end up doing more body language or facial contortions to express your point.

If you want to learn how to write and read in Japanese quickly, then read anything written in Japanese. Newspapers, books, ”made in Japan” electronic device manuals, and even ‘manga’, the Japanese comic book, will do. However, if you want to learn the language fast then watch movies like those good ones by Kurosawa, listen to Japanese music, or even amuse yourself with those ”anime” and weird reality shows from Tokyo. You should barrage your ears with everything Japanese to get use to the language itself.

A guaranteed way to learn the Japanese language fast is to get you an audio book like those from the Talking Book Store, which has a wide array of Pimsleur language learning books. Listening to an audio book can be done wherever you are at whatever time you want. With an audio player at home, you can do your learning at home without the hassle of going to a formal class. With a portable audio player, such as iPods, you can even learn Japanese while working outdoors or simply relaxing on the beach. Audio books on the language will certainly make learning Japanese fast, enjoyable, and efficient for you.