Succeeding as a Student: Using Your Time Efficiently, Studying Effectively and Aceing Exams

Top jobs require advanced degrees, and the competition for these limited enrollment programs remains fierce. Undergraduates need top scores . . . and direction on how to achieve them.
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SEATTLE - Aug. 5, 2015 - PRLog -- As a former professor—and successful student, himself—David R. Gross knows the secrets to securing those grades. His Succeeding as a Student: Using Time Efficiently, Studying Effectively and Aceing Exams provides the details to ensure high marks with specific directions from beginning to end. Learn how to:

 1. Decide which classes to take and when to take them

 2.  Arrange your schedule of classes and study times for maximum efficiency

 3. Prepare effectively prior to class to maximize learning

 4. Schedule time for play and understand its importance

 5. Study effectively

 6. Maximize your success taking exams

 7.  Secure top grades

  8. Gain admission to graduate programs

In high school, you might have been able to wing it and cram for exams and still do well. No more. At the college level, you will require sophisticated study habits to succeed. Follow the advice, make the most of your time in college, and reach your lofty goals.

About the Author:

David R. Gross graduated from Colorado State University’s veterinary school in 1960. Following private practice for ten years he enrolled in graduate school and earned a M.Sc. degree and a PhD degree from the Ohio State University. He taught and did research at Texas A & M University for sixteen years then became Director of the Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Research Labs at the University of Kentucky, College of Medicine for five years. He retired in 2006 after twelve years as Professor and Head of Veterinary Biosciences, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. During his academic careers Dr. Gross published over ninety papers in refereed scientific journals and over a hundred abstracts in proceedings of scientific meetings. He co-edited three multi-authored textbooks and authored three editions of; ANIMALS MODELS IN CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH. He blogs at: http://www.docdavesvoice.com

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