Studying Tips and Resources Learn how to study effectively to succeed in NWTC classes
Forget cramming all night! Studying is about actually understanding the material, not just memorizing it. On this page, you’ll find ideas and tools to maximize your study time.
First, why are study skills important?
- Ditch the distractions to get laser focused: Strong study skills help you zero in on what truly matters in each class, cutting out distractions and keeping you on track.
- Unlock better grades and save money: By actively engaging with the material (think flashcards, practice problems, and self-made study guides!), you'll gain a deeper understanding, leading to better grades and avoiding the cost of retaking classes.
- Master life skills for your future: Study habits are like superpowers that translate beyond NWTC. You'll build valuable skills like time management and planning – exactly what employers are looking for – setting you up for success in your future career and personal goals!
How to get organized
College can throw a lot of stuff your way – textbooks, notes, schedules – it's enough to make your head spin! But don't worry, we've got your back. These first three steps will get you organized and ready to crush your classes:
- Dedicate 30 minutes to sort your stuff. Use folders or digital files, whatever works best for you! Label a notebook or computer folder for each class. Don't forget to explore your online learning platform (like Canvas) to find all the cool resources hidden there.
- Grab a calendar or planner (phone calendars work too!) and map out your week, month, or even the whole semester. Block out your class times, work schedule, and any other commitments. Now schedule some serious study time! Think 20-minute chunks for each class, a few times a week.
- Connecting with classmates, instructors, and free tutors on campus is a total game-changer. They can answer questions, help explain tricky concepts, and keep you motivated. Plus, the library has laptops you can borrow if you need a tech boost!
Once you're organized and have a plan (see the How to Study Guide below), you're ready to dive into some killer study techniques.
Find your motivation
Motivation can be everything! The “why” is important to keep you focused day after day and week after week.
Here's a quick trick to stay motivated: Answer these questions:
What's your big dream? What are you working towards? Is it landing your dream job, crushing a specific class, or maybe acing that certification? Get clear on your goal!
Why does this matter? Why is this goal so important to YOU? Dig deep and find your personal reason for crushing it. Is it about feeling secure, helping others, or simply proving something to yourself?
When's your victory lap? Set a realistic timeline for achieving your goal. Break it down into smaller steps so you can celebrate mini-wins along the way.
Bonus tip: Write your answers down and stick them somewhere you'll see them every day! Seeing your "why" in black and white will keep you motivated and focused on achieving your NWTC goals!
Choose your priorities and goals
Feeling pulled in a million directions? The key is prioritizing your tasks and creating a plan to conquer them.
Time management skills are your secret weapon! Below are downloadable resources to help you map out your days and weeks like a boss.
Feeling swamped? No worries! Our "Plan Your Day" and "Plan Your Week" sections are packed with step-by-step tips to prioritize tasks and stay on top of it all.
- Time Management Packet (pdf)
- How to Organize your Priorities (video)
- Plan Your Day (pdf)
- Plan Your Week (pdf)
- Organize Your Assignments (pdf)
Procrastination can be a sneaky enemy. Here are two resources to help you beat it:
More Study Resources
Unlock your potential with free tutoring and coaching
NWTC's Academic Coaching and Tutoring services are here to help YOU succeed. We offer FREE in-person, virtual, and online tutoring across a wide range of subjects, from math and writing to nursing and IT. Plus, our experienced coaches can help you develop powerful study skills and stay on track to achieve your academic goals.
Places to study on campus
- Check out the Academic Coaching and Tutoring Labs for focused study with access to academic support.
- The library boasts private study rooms perfect for individual or group study sessions (be sure to reserve them in advance!).
- Need some peace and quiet? Head to the computer labs for a dedicated study environment with all the tools you need.
- Find a comfy spot in one of our student lounges or common areas for group study sessions or a casual study break.
Online Study Skill and Tutoring Resources
You can access online Study Skill Resources anytime online with Tutor.com!
- Notetaking
- Organizational Skills
- Study Strategies
- Time Management
- Free Student Success Webinars
Access Tutor.com through your Canvas Students Account:
- Log into your NWTC Student Canvas Account
- Click "Help and Resources" on the left menu
- Click "Student Tools and Resources"
- Click "Tutor.com" and then "Connect Now"