This post was updated March 2 at 9:20 p.m. The abrupt transition from high school to college may leave Bruins reevaluating their study habits. Bradley Bohall, a third-year biology student, said his ...
The way students study is evolving faster than ever. From group study pods to open-air cafés, today’s learners crave spaces ...
Studying effectively is one of the most important skills for academic success in college. It’s not just about how much time you spend reading your textbooks or how often you go to lecture, but rather ...
Many of today’s college students have experienced disruptions to their education due to the COVID-19 pandemic, negatively affecting their personal well-being as well as their academic preparation.
Features a student named Ron who reflects on his poor study habits and how they affected his academic performance. He shares insights gained from his friend Bert, an honor student, on effective study ...
Almost 90 percent of all students say their mental health disrupts their ability to study or complete assignments at least occasionally, while one in 10 say these disruptions occur every day, ...
The best way to get your work done is to dive right into it. So long as you know what you need to do, you will do well where you place your energy. Tackle assignments head-on, and don’t wait until the ...
Seok Kang, associate professor in the UTSA Department of Communication, collaborated with Korean researcher Jaemin Jung to study the smartphone habits of college students in the United States and ...