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What are study tips for freshmen in business schools in the Philippines?

  1. Listen carefully and take notes
  2. Determine what time your mind is most active during
  3. Utilize all resources
  4. Engage in discussions with classmates
  5. Make time for rest

International colleges in the Philippines offer comprehensive business management courses to students who aspire to be successful businessmen. While they have been proven to indeed help the students greatly, a huge part of the students’ success after they have graduated comes from their own hard work and dedication.

The jump from the secondary level of education to college is huge. The environment in business school is entirely different, the people will take some getting used to, and the class schedules aren’t like the ones in high school at all. Students will have to take time in adjusting to these factors before getting the hang of things.

The top business schools in the Philippines expect their students to be the best they can be, but a freshman might find it difficult to give his 100% if he still follows the same routines that he did in high school. Some of them may work, although to a lesser extent, and some to none.

To help freshmen adapt to a college education, here are study tips they can use in business school to make learning a bit easier:

Listen Carefully and Take Notes

student taking notes

 

Back in primary and secondary school, as long as students copied whatever the teacher had written on the board, it was enough. In college, however, most professors aren’t as enthusiastic when it comes to writing entire lessons on the board. They discuss the lessons in somewhat less detail and write down only keywords or phrases that would make no sense if the student didn’t pay close attention to the discussion.

Taking notes is still important in college, but only if you are listening to the instructor very attentively. If the instructor is writing a lot of things down, you don’t have to copy all of them—prioritize listening closely to the discussion, and only take note of essential keywords and snippets.

Determine What Time Your Mind is Most Active During

Schedules in college are hugely different than those in high school. While most school hours usually run from 8 am to 5 pm, college hours can range from anywhere from as early as 7 am in the morning, to as late as 9 pm in the evening (or even later at times). This means that it is possible to have a long exam in the evening, and another long exam in another subject in the morning after.

The human mind functions differently from person to person. Some are more active in the evening, while others in other times of the day. Take advantage of this very notion!

If your mind is more active during the afternoon, then study in the afternoon. If you have no classes currently and will be having an exam in the morning of two days from now, then study now. Don’t waste time cramming during hours when your mind isn’t at 100%!

Utilize All Resources

student library

The good thing about college is that it provides an inexhaustible supply of resources. They can help you greatly whether you’re looking for an answer to an assignment or are interested in some particular topics. While some professors provide all that you’ll need for whatever project you’re about to do (whether it be a research paper or a simple quiz), you should still take some time in trying to learn more.

Libraries aren’t the only source of information you can make use of. Attending seminars are also a good idea, and some professors even advise sitting in their other classes if you have some lessons you’re particularly interested in.

Learn as much as you can from other sources aside from your books and lessons—you’ll be surprised on the amount of knowledge you can gain.

Engage in Discussions with Your Classmates

Being able to grasp a lesson completely is great, but it isn’t always possible. A difficult part for you may be easy to a classmate, and vice versa. One of the best things about college is that it encourages you to learn effectively on your own, but not necessarily alone. Discussions with classmates are helpful in the sense that your individual ideas may be complementary to one another or are essential in fully understanding a larger concept. Additionally, discussions are opportunities for you to fully utilize your brain’s functions and are nonetheless opportunities should be taken whenever possible.

Make Time for Rest

student rest

College can be taxing especially during exams and deadlines. The sheer amount of lessons and extra work outside of the classroom can cause a student to break down.

It is for this reason that rest is one of the best study tips. While there isn’t a process of actually studying in it, resting prevents overworking your brain, allowing you to remember lessons better and keep your learning ability at its highest!

Always make time for rest—it’s pointless to study until the very last second before an exam if your mind isn’t conditioned for the lessons in store.

Key Takeaway

International colleges in the Philippines offer top-notch business courses; however, it will be the students who are ultimately going to be responsible for determining how successful they are going to be. They will have to get used to the college life and evolve their studying strategies, as well as condition themselves for the harsh (yet worthwhile) experiences of college. By following effective learning disciplines, students can absorb information more effectively, and be more successful in their careers later on!