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Being a scholarly student involves developing habits and skills that enable you to engage with academic materials and ideas effectively. Here are some tips to help you become a scholarly student: 1. Read widely and deeply: Read academic journals, books, and other scholarly materials related to your field of study. Make notes of key ideas, arguments, and evidence that you come across in your reading. 2. Develop critical thinking skills: Learn how to evaluate arguments and evidence, identify biases, and question assumptions. Be willing to challenge your own ideas and beliefs. 3. Attend lectures and seminars: Attend lectures and seminars related to your field of study. Take notes and ask questions to deepen your understanding of the subject matter. 4. Participate in class discussions: Participate actively in class discussions by asking questions and contributing your own ideas. Be respectful of other students' perspectives and opinions. 5. Write clearly and concisely: Develop your writing skills by practicing writing essays and research papers. Use clear and concise language to communicate your ideas effectively. 6. Manage your time effectively: Set aside time for studying, reading, and writing. Create a schedule that allows you to balance your academic work with other responsibilities. 7. Seek out feedback: Seek feedback from professors and peers on your work. Use constructive criticism to improve your writing and thinking. 8. Stay organized: Keep track of your readings, assignments, and deadlines. Use tools like calendars and to-do lists to stay on top of your work. By following these tips, you can become a more scholarly student and develop the skills and habits necessary for success in academia.
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