Is it worth taking summer classes?
I'm a college student and I'm considering taking classes over the summer to graduate faster or lighten my course load during the year. Is taking summer classes a good idea? Are they harder or easier than regular semester classes? Is it worth giving up part of my summer break?
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The standard advice on this is actually pretty good. But what nobody tells you is that consistency matters more than intensity. Studying 30 minutes every day beats cramming for 6 hours once a week. Build it into your routine.
Teach it to someone else, even an imaginary student. If you can explain a concept simply and out loud, you understand it. If you stumble, you've found the gap you need to study. They call it the Feynman technique and it really works.
Go to your professor's office hours. Seriously. Almost nobody does, and the ones who do get better grades and better recommendation letters. Professors WANT to help students who show up and care. It's the most underused resource in college.
I graduated college 5 years ago and wish I'd known this earlier: the specific knowledge you learn matters less than learning HOW to learn. Develop good study habits and critical thinking skills and you can adapt to any subject or career.
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