Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Superb Biology Studying Hints for Students
Superb Biology Studying Hints for Students Biology Study Hints You can be successful in biology. These recommendations from students who were able to achieve success in their biology courses will help you to get an A grade.Students who succeeded in biology have told us they study at least 2 hours daily during the semester. Be persistent when studying biology. It is a hard work and requires your time and energy. Remember it. To know and understand terminology is one of the keys to success. Study Latin and Greek roots and it will definitely help you to comprehend the terminology and difficult terms. Try to make flash cards for better memorizing. Notice whatever is brought into the lab. Biology teachers have stated that if something is brought into the lab, it is a big chance that you will be tested on it. It is not required to know chemistry for taking biology at College, but it still will be a good background before learning it. Get used to reading over the material before going to your class. Do not skip lessons and listen carefully. It is also important to write down at least 66% of what is said during a lecture to be a successful student. Failing students, for example, write twice as much. Most of all, visit every class. Do not create troubles for yourself by playing truant. Reread the material right after class and then eight hours later. You are more likely to remember the information later. Accomplish what is unfinished. Explain important terms in your own words. Do not hesitate to ask questions any time. Find your instructors during their office hours for help. Seek for help in case you do not understand the material. Use different books from the library to learning and review all your textbook explanations. One of them will definitely be helpful to you.Work in pairs. Read aloud what you are learning and explain terminology to each other. Explain in your own words same and different elements between terms you are learning. Do this in pairs. If biology is your biggest pain always study it at the beginning. Make sure to take breaks every 20-40 minutes to stay fresh. Write down information and frequently review your notes. Use helpful and powerful visualization techniques for remembering terms. For example, break words into small chunks and picture each chunk until you recall them and then put them together. You can use mnemonic techniques to learn faster. For instance, if you need to remember cranial nerves, you can create a sentence with all words starting with the first letter of each nerve. Create tests and test yourself. Put a limit in time while doing tests similar to those you expect in class. Practice with sand clock or an alarm. Practice your difficulties. Ask somebody to quiz you on a regular basis; it transfers more knowledge to long-term memory.
Monday, March 2, 2020
Five Reasons Why Blogging Improves Your Writing
Five Reasons Why Blogging Improves Your Writing Five Reasons Why Blogging Improves Your Writing Five Reasons Why Blogging Improves Your Writing By Ali Hale Do you have your own blog? If so, do you sometimes feel guilty about spending time writing for your blog rather than working on something which you consider more ââ¬Å"worthwhileâ⬠? If you donââ¬â¢t have a blog, have you ever thought of starting one? Perhaps youââ¬â¢re not sure whether it would be worth the investment of your time and energy. Here are five great ways that starting your own blog, or continuing writing the one you already have, can improve your writing. 1. Youââ¬â¢ll get into the habit of writing regularly Weââ¬â¢ve covered ways to write every day before, and this really is a good habit to establish if you have serious writing ambitions. Blog posts tend to be short and can be online as soon as youââ¬â¢ve written them: itââ¬â¢s much easier to write daily on your blog than to keep plugging away on stories and articles that might not be published for months, if at all. 2. Instant feedback lets you know how youââ¬â¢re doing If you are writing purely for yourself, you donââ¬â¢t need feedback. Most of us, though, feel that a piece of writing is not complete until it has a reader. (Indeed, there is a school of critical theory that insists a piece of writing only truly exists whilst it is being read.) One of the best things about blogging is that not only is publishing instant, feedback is too. As soon as your piece is posted, readers will start adding their comments, emailing you, or even linking to it from their own blogs. Youââ¬â¢ll know when your writing is good because youââ¬â¢ll get positive responses. Negative feedback, or none at all, will tip you off that your style might need work, or that the content of your piece may be boring, trite or over-done. 3. Having readers for your work is a big motivation Do you have days when you sit down to write â⬠¦ and stare at the screen for ages before giving up in frustration? Sometimes you just arenââ¬â¢t ââ¬Å"in the moodâ⬠to write. When youââ¬â¢re feeling motivated, though, the words come easily. Knowing that real people are reading what you write is a huge boost ââ¬â something you can only appreciate once youââ¬â¢ve experienced it. Even on days when youââ¬â¢re feeling less than inspired, the thought of your readers can be enough to get you writing. 4. Your writing will improve The best way to get better at anything is to practice. Writing frequently for your blog means your writing will improve ââ¬â both as you react to feedback, and as you learn how to craft effective sentences and choose perfect words. If you already write a blog, look back at your earliest posts. Do they make you cringe, when compared to your writing now? 5. Blogs are an ideal medium for experimentation Sometimes, you might want to try out a new style or form of writing. Short sentences. (With no verbs.) Bullet pointed lists A more verbose, elegant and poised style, using the rhythms and cadences of the English language to transform a piece of writing into a work of art. Writing a whole story, article or even a book in a new style could be a big risk ââ¬â what if it doesnââ¬â¢t work? A blog post, on the other hand, is quick to write and free to publish: if it fails, youââ¬â¢ve not lost much. Blogging gives you the freedom to experiment, to try out something new. If bloggingââ¬â¢s made you a better writer, let us know how in the comments below. Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily! Keep learning! Browse the General category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:Dialogue Dos and Don'tsââ¬Å"As Well Asâ⬠Does Not Mean ââ¬Å"Andâ⬠90 Verbs Starting with ââ¬Å"Ex-ââ¬
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