Have you ever noticed how easy it is to learn the words of a song? It’s easier to remember song lyrics than other kinds of information because songs follow a tune, have a beat, and often relate to things in our personal lives. It is easier to remember new information if you can connect it to what you already know. In your first-year classes, you’ll listen to and read material that might seem hard to understand. Beginning on the first day of class, you will be more likely to remember what you hear and read if you try to link it to something you have already learned or experienced.
Preparing for class is a very important first step toward success. Here are some strategies that will help you begin listening, learning, and remembering before each class session:
If you take notes on a laptop or tablet, keep your files organized in separate folders for each of your classes, and make sure that the file name of each document includes the date and topic of the class. See the Tech Tip in this chapter for more information on using electronic devices to take effective notes.