Yesterday I started an one-month plan. My course load in college this semester is going to be much heavier than I am used to- and I have the textbooks sitting at home, and I found one of the teacher’s syllabus online. Based off of that, I’m planning on teaching myself some of the over-arching themes and concepts (up to the first exam is my goal) in three subjects, so I don’t feel as stressed trying to learn it all at once in class. I figure I’ll be able to enjoy the classes more without my usual stressing “Am I understanding this? Can I ask a question? I think I understand it, but I know when I get back to my dorm I won’t!”
So far, being able to do the work at my own pace has been pretty relaxing, and the subject matter itself (chemistry, biology, Italian)? No problems comprehending it, and little to no stress involved.
I like that, and have been doing it myself this past year. My only regret is that the early stuff seems to be the easiest, and that it would be great to spread some of that stuff out on the last few weeks of class when everything starts to get a bit crazy and hectic. That said, the foundations are important; and you can always go over the last material AFTER class is over, in the same way you did the preparing before.
Yesterday I started an one-month plan. My course load in college this semester is going to be much heavier than I am used to- and I have the textbooks sitting at home, and I found one of the teacher’s syllabus online. Based off of that, I’m planning on teaching myself some of the over-arching themes and concepts (up to the first exam is my goal) in three subjects, so I don’t feel as stressed trying to learn it all at once in class. I figure I’ll be able to enjoy the classes more without my usual stressing “Am I understanding this? Can I ask a question? I think I understand it, but I know when I get back to my dorm I won’t!”
So far, being able to do the work at my own pace has been pretty relaxing, and the subject matter itself (chemistry, biology, Italian)? No problems comprehending it, and little to no stress involved.
I like that, and have been doing it myself this past year. My only regret is that the early stuff seems to be the easiest, and that it would be great to spread some of that stuff out on the last few weeks of class when everything starts to get a bit crazy and hectic. That said, the foundations are important; and you can always go over the last material AFTER class is over, in the same way you did the preparing before.