Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Study Habits
When asked I asked about the study habits of students, I found some similarities as well as some differences. The first student I talked to told me he liked to study alone in his dorm because it was quiet and peaceful; the library was another place he would go on occasion. He also told me that he that he had a habit of procrastinating and that he did most of his reading late at night. The second student I interviewed told me that she preferred to study in the library on the 4th or 5th floor. She enjoys sitting in the chairs by the windows because there is a nice view. She told me that tries to keep an orderly schedule with her planner. She sets aside a couple of hours in the afternoon for doing homework, studying, and reading. The third student I interviewed told me he preferred doing his homework in his dorm because there are fewer distractions; also, he told me that he often does some of his reading in the cafeteria during lunch. He told me he tries to get his work done a head of time, but, often times, things seem to pile up at the last minute. He told me that most of the work that piles up is from classes he does not have much interest in. The fourth student I talked to said he did most of his studying in the library because it is quiet, and he can concentrate better. He enjoys studying alone because it allows him to go at his own pace, and he can cover the material that he really needs to. The fifth student I interviewed told me she enjoys studying with her friends. They usually study together in their dorms, but occasionally they will use a study room in the library. She told me that she would rather stay up late doing homework than get up early the next day to do it.
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