Originally Posted by studentnurseCB
Hello,
I am starting school soon and was wondering if anyone has any good study tips. Any secrets to getting A's? It has been a while since I've been in school.

Thanks in advance for any help.
Hi,
I have a 4.0... and I am a returning student (after a 20 year lapse). I go to school full time and work 55 hours a week. It has not been easy-but I am motivated-
Things that have helped me are:
Flash cards--- got to have em, I love em' especially the color coded. So easy to make and take with you and review in down time (instead of pulling out a 20 # anat book)
Websites- I didn't know about all of the wonderful tools available to me-right here on the internet---google it...(I just found this site-I luv it) this helped for lab experiments, etc... The models for studying.... oh my gosh... most of the web sites have self quizes..
I found great sites for studying the muscles and skeleton.
Read & Review-break it down -most of the stuff I needed to read 2x's... It's one thing to read-its another to understand what you are reading.. so make sure that if you get distracted easily- put yourself in an environment that will work for you-go.
Don't wait- study first and then "play"- this way you won't regret not "getting it out of the way"..
Don't hesitate to ask questions- especially if you don't understand -utilize your teachers- that is what they are there for--email em...
Priority- Put 1st things first. It is so easy to become overwhelmed when there is so much to get done & do. This was hard for me @ like worrying about a micro test on Friday -when I have an anat test tommorrow. So I had to remind myself to keep focused....
Take advantage of "wasted time"- I had an hour between one of my classes- instead of goofing off, I spent 45 min's of that time in the lab-reviewing -and since it was an off hour- the lab was usually quiet and I had more access to the materials (instead of having to wait)
If you find yourself in a situation that you are "sinking" -ask for help before you drown. Ask your teacher for extra credit, or guidance-they are there to help-
Hope this helps- great responses from the other posts too!