Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Studying Tips To Get Through Final Exams

This fall semester has flown by and it is hard to believe that finals are just around the corner. You may be starting to realize there is just not enough time in the day to get everything accomplished and start studying. Worry no more, we have got the tips for you to succeed during finals:

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  1. Location, location, location! Finding the perfect study location is one of the most important decisions you can make to ensure a successful session. You want to choose a spot that is not distracting to you. It is also a good idea to mix up your study locations, in order to keep yourself from getting bored in the same spot. Choose quiet places with low traffic to limit the distractions you may encounter.


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  1. Start early. Cramming is one of the most ineffective ways of studying. Although many procrastinate and think it works, information is better retained when spent studying over a longer period of time.



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  1. Get organized. Create study guides, categorize your notes, and organize each subject so you are prepared to study. Also, it is important to manage your time needed for each subject, how much time you have throughout the day and what other activities or tasks you may have.


  1. Switch subjects. Once you have everything organized, make sure you switch up your subjects periodically. By switching subjects, it is easier to stay focused because you won’t get bored with one subject or the other.


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  1. Sleep! During finals week, many people lack sleep. When it comes to studying and taking exams, sleep is very important. If your brain isn’t well rested, it will not perform as well. Everyone should try to get six to eight hours of sleep a night, especially the night before the exam.


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  1. Breaks are good! It’s important to give you and your brain a break every once in a while. By giving yourself a break, it is easier to remain focused while studying. Go workout at the gym, read a book, listen to some music, call your mom, (you should do that anyway) just find some way to release some stress. Whatever you choose to do, make sure you limit yourself so you can return to studying and get focused again.


We all know good studying habits, the tricky part is sticking with them, don’t be deterred.
With these tips you will succeed in studying for your finals and do well on your exams. Just remember, winter break is just around the corner! You can do it!

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

M State Open House Showcases College Opportunities

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Oct. 15, 2014
For Release: Immediate
Minnesota State Community and Technical College

Contact: Peter Wielinski – 218-631-7810 – peter.wielinski@minnesota.edu

M State open house showcases college opportunities


DETROIT LAKES, Minn. – Minnesota State Community and Technical College invites prospective students, parents and community members to visit the Detroit Lakes campus during an open house from 4-8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28.

At the open house, visitors will be able to:
  • Learn about M State, watch program demonstrations, get questions answered by instructors and administrators, and hear from M State students
  • Apply to M State and get a $50 gift certificate redeemable at an M State bookstore when you register for classes
  • Check out the campuses by touring classrooms and facilities to see the learning environment, technology and equipment
  • Receive information on financial aid, scholarships and veterans services
  • Visit the eCampus CafĂ©, where coffee and treats are on the menu
  • Enjoy refreshments and giveaways
  • Enter a drawing for a season pass to Detroit Mountain or an iPad Mini
  • Bring the kids, and they can decorate a pumpkin

M State also will have campus open houses from 4-8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 27, in Moorhead; Thursday, Oct. 30 in Fergus Falls; and Thursday, Nov. 6, in Wadena. The open houses coincide with College Knowledge Month, which is marked by colleges nationally during October.

For more information about the open house and M State registration, contact the college’s Solution Center at 877.450.3322.

As a member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system, M State serves more than 9,000 students in credit courses each year in more than 70 career and liberal arts programs at its four campuses in Detroit Lakes, Fergus Falls, Moorhead and Wadena, and through eCampus. By partnering with communities, the college also provides custom training services and other responsive training programs.

Minnesota State Community and Technical College is a member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System and is an equal opportunity educator / employer. Upon request, this information is available in alternative formats.