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Dr. Wilson’s Tips for Mastering Academics at Mines
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Dr. Wilson’s Tips for Mastering

Academics at Mines

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It’s not hard. It’s hard work.

If you were admitted here, you can succeed here.

So. . . What’s the trick?

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• Break it down:– 4 years into 8 semesters– 1 semester into 15 credits– 15 credits into ~ 5 classes– 5 classes over 17 weeks

• Where are the points in each class?

• How do they overlay on your semester schedule?

• What can you do this week/today/this morning to maximize your points?

Start With the End in Mind

1. Break your degree down into smaller pieces.

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Schedule Your Time & Place• 3 Credits = 9

hours/week• 15 credits = 45

hours• Then stop

planning and do it

2. “Chunk” your study time into 25 minute intervals with 5 minute breaks.

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• Schedule and do 36-45 hours of intense academic time a week for the first 4 weeks.

• Cut back in week 5 if you’re right and I’m wrong.

“Yeah, right. No way I’ll have to study that much!”

Humor me on this. . .

The deal: Coffee at Einstein’s on me for any student with a 4.0 at mid-term, with 15+ credits who does less than 36 hours a week of class + studying.

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Defeat Your Procrastinating Brain

• Thinking about something distasteful activates the pain center of your brain.• Doing that thing?• Not so much. . .

3. Eat the frog first.

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Interweave Your Studying4. 80-10-10 Rule: 80 percent this week’s problems; 10% last week’s and 10% the week before that.

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Toggle: Work Intensely & Take a Break*

5. Allow time for diffuse thinking to reach the “Aha!!” moment.

*Helpful Hint: “Off” is not the primary position.

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Create Positive Associations in Your Brain

6. Connect your “gotta do’s” with your “wanna do’s”.

And give yourself little rewards for getting stuff done

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Create an Audience

Study groups work. . . as long as they are really about studying.

7. The best way to learn is to teach.

Friends busy? Explain it a rubber duck. It’s about your brain, not his. (But doesn’t he look attentive?)

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• Take notes (and do math) long hand – with pencil

• Use outrageous mnemonics

• Use music, poems space and funny stories

Engage More Neurons

Charles Law: The simple way to remember Chuck -- if the tank’s too hot you’re blown to muck. (For constant volume, pressure is directly proportional to temperature.)

8. Mnemonics and physical memory improve performance.

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Avoid the Myth of Mastery“I understood it when I read it, so I must know it.”

9. Write down the main points of the chapter/lecture without looking. Hard, huh?

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10. Find a tool or technique to turn it off.

Don’t Interrupt… …Yourself

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Professors have Office Hours for a Reason

11. Successful people ask for help a lot.

• Not just the week before the test

• Sometimes, for no reason at all. Just to say “Hi”.

• It is likely that a Professor at Mines will become a lifelong friend and mentor.

• Go find them.

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Don’t shame the family.

Dr. Wilson’s Rule:

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• Introduce yourself to the person next to you.

• Tell them about one technique you are going to try to help you succeed at Mines.

It’s a Quiz. . .

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Success Strategies for Mines

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