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• Subject/Assignment/Due date/Status <br /> • Status shows if an item is: <br /> • Completed(shows a check mark) <br /> • Not completed (shows no check mark) <br /> • Carried forward to another day(shows an arrow) <br /> • Please note: Items carried forward with an arrow are re-written in the book one day before their due <br /> date <br /> • If you have no homework write"NH" or"no homework" <br /> A Sample Agenda Book Entry <br /> Your entries on September 19`°(9/19)might look like this: <br /> -English,Read pages 15-31 answer questions 1-6,9/20 <br /> -Math, Create matrix for problem set 5,page 15,9/29(Re-write this entry on 9/28 so you are reminded <br /> to do it) <br /> -Science,shoe size lab,9/22(Re-write entry on 9/21 so you are reminded to do it) <br /> -French,no homework <br /> Tracking Your Activities in Writing <br /> • Keeping written records of what should be done, lets you use your time better <br /> • You will not need to rely on your memory for important details <br /> • Finally, looking back through the book gives a sense of accomplishment and a record of your progress. <br /> Study Strategies <br /> Study Tips & Study Skills <br /> Students with better study methods and strategies score higher on their exams. <br /> • Everyone is different. Different methods work for different people;the following are only suggestions on <br /> improving upon your current studying techniques. <br /> • It is best to review the material right after class when it's still fresh in your memory. <br /> • Don't try to do all your studying the night before the test. Instead space out your studying, review class <br /> materials at least several times a week,focusing on one topic at a time. <br /> • Have all of our study material in front of you: lecture notes, course textbooks, study guides and any other <br /> relevant material. <br /> • Find a comfortable and quiet place to study with good lighting and little distractions(try avoiding your <br /> own bed;it is very tempting to just lie down and take a nap). <br /> • Start out by studying the most important information. <br /> Page 22 of 30 <br /> I� <br />