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21 Tips for PASSING Respiratory Therapy School 🏆
Respiratory therapy school definitely is not easy. However, there are a few ways to make things easier on yourself. Watch this video to learn more!
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➡️ 1. Know Your Why
The first step to being successful in respiratory therapy school is knowing why you’re pursuing this career.
➡️ 2. Study a Little Every Day
One of the best ways to stay on top of your coursework is to study a little bit each day.
➡️ 3. Get Organized
One of the best ways to be successful in respiratory therapy school is to stay organized. Get a planner and write down all of your assignments.
➡️ 4. Don’t Skip Classes
It may be tempting to skip a class here and there, especially if you have a lot of other things going on outside of school.
➡️ 5. Know Your Learning Style
Everyone learns differently. Some students learn best by listening to lectures, while others retain information better by reading texts or taking notes.
➡️ 6. Don’t Procrastinate
Sometimes it can be tempting to put off studying or doing homework, but it’s important to try to avoid procrastination.
➡️ 7. Rewrite Your Notes
One of the most effective learning strategies that we've noticed over the years happens when students rewrite their notes.
➡️ 8. Crush It One Night Per Week
One way to make studying more manageable is to set aside one night per week where you focus exclusively on schoolwork.
➡️ 9. Ask for Help
If you’re struggling with a particular concept or have questions about an assignment, it’s okay to ask for help.
➡️ 10. Don’t Stress Over the Small Stuff
In the grand scheme of things, a low score on one test or a bad grade in one class is not going to make or break your career.
➡️ 11. Form a Study Group
One of the best ways to prepare for exams is to form a study group with your classmates.
➡️12. Get Plenty of Sleep
As a respiratory therapy student, sleep is important for your overall health and well-being.
➡️13. Take Breaks
If you find yourself struggling to focus, it may be helpful to step away from your work and take a break.
➡️14. Create a Schedule
One way to stay on top of your studies is to create a schedule and stick to it. By setting aside specific times for studying, you can make sure that you’re dedicating enough time to your schoolwork.
➡️15. Set Goals
In addition to creating a schedule, it may also be helpful to set goals for yourself. For example, you could aim to read one chapter of your textbook each day.
➡️16. Reward Yourself
Once you’ve achieved a goal, be sure to give yourself a pat on the back. You deserve it!
➡️17. Use Practice Questions
If you want to be fully prepared for your exams, you should use practice questions to your advantage.
➡️18. Avoid Cramming
When it comes to studying, cramming is almost never a good thing. Cramming the night before an exam is not only ineffective, but it can also lead to increased stress levels.
➡️19. Implement the 80/20 Principle
The 80/20 principle is a powerful tool that can be used to increase your productivity. In short, the principle states that 80% of your results come from 20% of your efforts.
➡️20. Start Early
One of the best pieces of advice I can give you is to start preparing for the board exams as early as possible.
➡️21. Take Advantage of Free Resources
There are a ton of free resources available to respiratory therapy students, so why not take advantage of them? For starters, check out the links below.
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💥Daily Practice Questions [via Email] ➜ ➜ ➜ http://bit.ly/2NnXh3C
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🚑MEDICAL DISCLAIMER
This content is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please consult with a physician with any questions that you may have regarding a medical condition.
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⏰TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - Intro
0:34 - Know Your Why
1:10 - Study Every Day
1:33 - Get Organized
2:03 - Don’t Skip Classes
2:28 - Learning Style
3:18 - Don’t Procrastinate
3:51 - Rewrite Your Notes
4:24 - Crush It
4:57 - Ask for Help
5:26 - Don’t Stress
5:54 - Study Group
6:30 - Sleep
6:58 - Take Breaks
7:22 - Create a Schedule
7:49 - Set Goals
8:13 - Reward Yourself
8:45 - Practice Questions
9:22 - No Cramming
9:52 - 80/20 Principle
10:40 - Start Early
11:39 - Use Free Resources
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