Study Habits

study_habits.png Forming good study habits will play a critical role in your success. You will need to be able to turn off the television, ignore distractions, and concentrate on your work. You will be required to read and write more than in a traditional classroom setting.

You will discover writing demands greater reflection than speaking, and reading a textbook is quite different from reading a newspaper. Since body language isn't present, practicing good "Netiquette", or Internet etiquette, is essential to developing a welcoming learning community with your fellow classmates and instructor.

Below you will see a series of statements regarding study habits. Click on the links below and answer each question. Don't worry about answering "correctly" just answer however best applies to you.

  1. Reading
    I am comfortable reading and understanding complex material.
     
     
  2. Writing
    I feel comfortable expressing my thoughts and ideas in writing.
     
     
  3. Schedules
    I feel confident creating and following a study schedule.
     
     
  4. Asking Questions
    I feel comfortable asking questions when I don't understand something.
     
     
  5. Task Completion
    I am able to complete tasks and assignments on time without prompting from others.