Computer Skills
It’s virtually impossible now to succeed at almost any level of educa-
tion without complete mastery of the computer. But knowing how
to use a computer is just the beginning. You have to know how to use
it to study more efficiently and more effectively. That includes learn-
ing how to write better papers, keep your schedules, and taking
advantage of the almost limitless research possibilities available online.
Score: If you are capable of doing just about anything online short of
hacking the Pentagon, and have made your computer equipment a
key tool in your quest for more efficient studying and better grades,
give yourself an A. If you are adept at word processing and playing
games and at least can get online, but have never used 75 percent of
the other tools on your computer and “wipe out” more often than
surf, give yourself a B. If you don’t even know what “being online”
means and need four minutes to figure out how to turn your com-
puter on, give yourself a C.
Note Taking
Different arenas—at home with your textbooks, in the classroom, at
the library, and online—require different methods of note taking.
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