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By Hedrick Lepsch


Cramming for the final test of the semester, or for any test during the course of the semester for that matter, is a common and frequent occurrence on college campuses across the country. This principle holds true for colleges in Colorado Springs.

Student, whether they are studying accounting in Colorado Springs or healthcare, can all fall for this trap of ineffectiveness by cramming for their tests and exams the week or even night before the test day. Not only is this form of "study" ineffective for school work, it can also be detrimental for a person's future career or job.

Steve Jobs had a knack for selling Apple not just to his customers, but to his employers. This is what you need to be able to do as an employer as well in order to properly motivate your team.

To avoid cramming, there are several steps that a student in Colorado Springs can take in order to learn the material the right way first, escaping the need for cramming altogether. The first step to avoiding cramming for exams is to acknowledge that the learning process will take effort and time, and there is no way around this solemn fact.

It was just part of the journey. This is the way that a successful individual thinks and when you have failed several times with a product, it is what can keep you motivated to keep going, ultimately promoting innovation in your work.

Whatever you do, you need to be passionate about it. If you aren't excited about things then you aren't invested emotionally in them and they won't have the same potential of succeeding. Jobs had a passion for the things he did and he did things come rain or snow.

Taking notes also helps you to remember what was covered in the lecture. Many people are visual learners, so to have some of the key concepts from the lecture written down can be very helpful. It is almost as if writing down key concepts in the lecture helps you to keep the concepts written down in your head. Note taking may not seem like it's doing very much for you, but it is actually helping you retain the information much more efficiently.

A student will have to plan out when they will hold these intermittent study seasons throughout the semester according to their schedules and available time, but traditionally spacing the reviews out between two weeks has proven helpful for some. The intermittent review of past material will not only further engrain the material into the mentalities of the student, but it will likewise provide the foundation to build current and future information upon.

Having the base principles mastered will provide the base upon which additional material can be built. Over the course of a semester, information has a way of building off previously covered sections, and if a student has mastered these, then the need for cramming at the end of the semester is all but eliminated.




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