Monday, 4 February 2013
Tips For Successful Learning As an Adult Student
Regardless of what reasons, adult learners who re-enter a college to further their study need to prepare themselves to go through their learning path successfully. However, the older the student and the longer delayed of college experience may cause an adult student to have a problem to re-adapt the learning environment; this explains why many of them tend to leave their study half-way without completing what they have started. So, if you have decided to go back to college for a degree, don't become one of the drop-out adult students. Here are a few tips that you can use as references to complete your study successfully.
1. Organize a comfort study environment
For academic success, a comfortable study environment is important. Your study space at home doesn't have to be large, but it needs to be a comfortable and quiet space where you can focus on your study. Your learning environment at home should include the necessary school supplies such as notebooks, pens, file folders, binders, etc. Internet that is full of information and knowledge will help in your study; so, install a computer with good broadband connection is a necessary for a successful adult student.
2. Plan your study with a realistic study schedule
Adult students many have more obligations to be carried out such as family, work, chores, etc. Finding sufficient time to study may be a challenge, but with a proper time management, you can still manage it. In order to manage your time properly, you have to plan and fix a schedule for all tasks including your study. The schedule should be realistic and allocates enough time for you to do your homework, assignments and revision on what you have learned at school. Study schedule is an important habit for an effective adult student. Students with a realistic study schedule are more likely to be successful than those without it.
3. Maximize your time
With other obligations, you as an adult student will have less study time than those young students who can spend full-time on study. So, you have to learn how to maximize your time. There are some times here and there which you use to maximize your study. For example, you can read course material on the commute, during the lunch break at work, while waiting for a meeting to start, or in other spare minutes. Since these pockets of times are short-spare time in between tasks, your reading materials should be in handy format. You may also convert these reading materials to audio formats, which you can hear them on the drive.
4. Learn to say no
Once you have decided to go back to school as an adult student, you have to commit to yourself to get through it successfully. Time is a constraint for an adult student who has many other obligations, so you may need to say no to volunteer requests, favours for friends, and other extra works that are optional. You should always prioritize on your study and don't let your pre-fixed schedule interrupted by unplanned stuffs.
Summary
The above 4 tips are habits mastered by successfully adult students. You can be one of them if you follow these successful tips to get through your study and get graduated. Good luck and happy learning!
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