In this student success class I have learned four very important skills that will help me not only in my years of college, but also throughout the rest of my life. One of the most important things I learned was time management. Another important skill that I learned was better reading skills. Right next to organization skills and more importantly for me is critical thinking. All of these skills have taught me to study better and in turn get better grades. These are important for a college student to know, and by using them I will be a better student. For me, one of the most important things I learned in Student Success class was how to manage my time effectively. I am a procrastinator. Then at the last minute, …show more content…
Now I know that those may be helpful at least to some extent, but there are many other ways to study too. Hopefully, some of the new skills I have learned will help me to get a better grade. Some of the study skills I have learned include finding a study partner, which I have done. She is also part of a larger study group, which she invited me to attend once. I thought it was somewhat helpful, but they were studying for different classes than I had. They were really nice and tried to help me though. Having all the different perspectives helped me to understand the essay I was writing in one of my classes better. I also learned to organize my notes better and to take care of all of my obligations before I start studying so I can focus on the schoolwork instead of the laundry. Finally, I have tried some of the clever ways to improve my memory like mnemonics and rapping. I am not sure that they worked, but I will give them another try …show more content…
Many times in the past I have lost money or been disappointed because I did not think through my options and weigh them carefully enough. Once I remember I bought a kitchen appliance for my mother. I do not remember the name of it, but it was supposed to chop and slice and dice. It looked pretty cool and the Infomercial that I saw advertising it convinced me. I called up the company and sent them a money order because this was when I was in high school. It took a long time for it to come, and when it finally arrived I was so disappointed. It was a lot smaller than it had looked on television and it seemed pretty cheap even though I had paid $30 of my hard earned allowances for it. Knowing how to analyze the argument someone is making will help me to never make that kind of stupid mistake again. It has already helped me to be a better judge of the reliability of others' claims. It was not easy to understand exactly how to apply the things I learned about critical thinking to situations outside of class. I was not sure if I would ever see how critical thinking applied to real life, but a few days ago I was at the supermarket trying to decide which yogurt to buy and I realized I was thinking critically! I read each of the ingredients lists, compared the price and the flavors. I decided to buy the best one based on those characteristics. I was very proud of myself, even though I know that