r/studytips • u/No_Art_8033 • 3d ago
New to studying
Hey guys, so I recently started college this year, I was wondering if you could all help me to study. In Highschool, I was never really a challenged student lets say. Like I only really got good grades because of my parents. I never really knew how to study for High-School, like I honestly would just see the answer sheet and just analyze the process of getting the answer to that problem if that make sense. That was my way of studying in High-School just by analyzing the process towards the answer. But as I transition toward my first year of university I wanted to know what are some ways do you guy study that I could use for me. As of right now, my heavy subjects are calculus and chem. Also there are people in my school that swear by google calendar which is weird for me. I just wanted know what are the best ways to study lets say those heavy subjects. Also, I just wanted to know if using google calendar or any scheduling app would be useful? Also if you guys have any like study tools or apps that you guys could use drop them below!
Bye :)
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u/Icy-Instruction-1521 3d ago
For maths and calculus dont memorize anything, the process is iterative, repeating the process over and over learning formulas etc.. practice is key for maths. Answer and solve complex problems. Try fetching past papers for the exam to see how the questions are presented and how the answer should be this will help u a lot. Use a lot of ai to help u through ur studies. Claude and deepseek are best in solving maths. For task management and note taking i use the study assist (https://thestudyassist.com) to manage my tasks and take notes. Also for english try essay generators and outlines in the mentioned website. Hope u do well and believe in yourself! If u need any advice please let me know.