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The Perfect Strategy for College Courses
November 20, 2007 by jritch
If there is one thing that I have begun to hate as almost a singular and irritating source of frustration it is perfectionism. Specifically perfectionism related to college assignments. The strive to have no errors in school related coursework is not only unrealistic when taking into account the complexity of most college level work, but it is a significant inefficiency when learning material.
A recent writeup from lifehack.org explains this idea better than anywhere I’ve found when stating,
And this strategy holds true for me as well. I end up studying less than my classmates but usually maintain the same grade level as the upper 10-20% of the class. By identifying the important information by outlining what will be on the test and then drilling down and learning that material, not just memorizing, is sufficient for about 95% of most courses and most exams. And 95% is a solid A.
Perfectionism has some serious psychological effects as well according to the Creative Type,
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