The PQRST study method
1) Preview: look over the course
syllabus, your written notes, and the headings and sub-headings of the assigned
reading. This provides an overview of the content and concept you will be
studying.
2) Question: develop a list of
questions, including those
. Created from the headings and
subheadings in the reading
. From written notes
. Discussed in class
. Provided at the ends of chapters
. Given on the study guide (if one is
provided)
. That you have about the topic
*for example, if a major heading or
subheading is” phase of the moon” then ask yourself, what are the phases of the
moon?
3) Read: Read assigned reading and
your written notes, and look for answers to your study questions. Headings and
subheadings should help guide your search. Keep an eye out for other
information to add to your list of questions. Reflect on what you read, and connect
new material to what you already know.
4) State: in your own words, say
aloud/or write down the answers to your study questions. Use mnemonic devices,
concept diagrams, analogies, and/or other study strategies is provided on
handout 3.10.3, which you will be receiving shortly.
5)Test: Answer your study questions
without looking at your notes or reading, and then check to see if your answers
were correct and complete. Your brain needs to absorb and apply new
information, so test and re-test over several study sessions.
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