Reaching Lifelong Goals as a Nontraditional Student

College Skills Class – great Non Trad Student Pick

by on Aug.03, 2009, under Study Skills

I have finalized my schedule for my fall term classes.  Plan to take more history for fun, more math to fulfill requirements and an English Lit class for my Bac core class requirements.   Also have plans to do an independent study series in History.   Full load, how to deal with this?   One of the best classes that I could have ever taken first term back as a Non Traditional Student was “College Skills” CG111.    I wholeheartedly recommend any form of this class for a non trad.   This course teaches you how to study, take notes and take tests.   I’m sure that most institutions have some course like this.   One of the key points learned was what type of learner you are…visual, auditory or Kinesthetic (hands on…)    Tailoring your note taking and study habits to one of these three types is essential to your success.

Although this summer term…..I should practice what I preach….just like my father always said….

Don’t do as I do, Do as I say!!

I’m putting together a post on the Cornell Note Taking System.    I find that this one really helps with organization and further study of your class notes.

This online program appears to have some real potential check it out…every little bit helps

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