Topic > Study Habits Scholarship Application - 626

If an incoming freshman asked me to help them with their study habits, I would give them advice based on my previous experiences in high school. There is so much advice I could give them, but I will narrow it down to the ten most important ones that I will continue to use throughout my college education. Sixth grade can be a difficult year to get used to the new environment and the amount of work that is expected. It can be pretty overwhelming, but with the advice I'm about to give you, the first year will go by much smoother. The most important study habit I can give is to research and delve deeper into the topic you are studying for because teachers like to put a trick question or two on the test. Doing more detailed research on the topic on your own time will make you much more prepared, and if you get the right answer you will look like the smartest student in the class. The second most important study habit I can give is to not wait until the night before, or even the morning, to start studying. You are more likely to have a better understanding of the topic and it will be much easier to answer the test because...