Studying for Midterms Series


Rationals– Studying for Midterms

Some people have the false impression that Rationals are always brilliant in any field.  Yes, Rationals can be quite good students, but they may sluff off in classes where they do not find the subject matter interesting.   Jung, a Rational Fieldmarshal, did very well in some business classes, but not so well in others.  When he decided in his junior year that he would be best off if he could get an MBA, he decided to polish his study habits so he'd have top grades.&nbs…
Posted by CollegeAdvisor on Tuesday March 25, 2008 5:51 PM

Idealists– Studying for Midterns

There’s a wide variety of abilities in Idealists.  They do best when they are in majors that fit their interests. They may need extra effort to study for midterms in fields where they feel uncomfortable. To fulfill a liberal arts requirement, Elizabeth, an Idealist Teacher, decided to take an art appreciation course which conveniently fit with her schedule.  She found the course quite difficult and sought advice on how to study.  Teachers study more effectively whe…
Posted by CollegeAdvisor on Tuesday March 18, 2008 2:22 PM


Guardians – Midterm Studying is Serious Business

Right in the midst of midterm season, the College Advisor offers helpful temperament-based pointers for maximizing your pre-midterm study sessions.  Over the years, the College Advisor has found that making simple improvements to your study habits can yield big results when it comes to the marks you receive – especially in the courses that seem the hardest.   Guardians usually take school very seriously.  Here’s a few tips for each type of Guardian to…
Posted by CollegeAdvisor on Tuesday March 11, 2008 3:05 PM



Artisans– Studying for Midterms

Right in the midst of midterm season, the College Advisor offers helpful temperament-based pointers for maximizing your pre-midterm study sessions. Over the years, the College Advisor has found that making simple improvements to your study habits can yield big results when it comes to the marks you receive – especially in the courses that seem the hardest.  Artisans often have mixed feelings about schooling.  They want some excitement and fun; if classes are too co…
Posted by CollegeAdvisor on Thursday March 6, 2008 9:29 PM
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