Study Habits Inventory Respond to each of the questions with (H) Hardly Ever, (S) Sometimes, (M) Most Always.

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Study Habits Inventory Respond to each of the questions with (H) Hardly Ever, (S) Sometimes, (M) Most Always

1. Do you intend to study, concentrate, and learn?

2. Do you follow a daily written schedule?

3. Do you have a regular place to work and study?

4. Is your study space well- equipped, well-lighted, and comfortable?

5. Do you keep track of homework assignments in a book?

6. Do you keep a long-term schedule or calendar of tests, projects, and reports?

7. Do you plan weekly reviews?

8. Do you take effective class notes?

9. Do you keep a notebook for every subject?

10. Are you organized?

11. Do you have a note-taking system?

12. Do you edit your notes?

13. Do you compile study sheets for tests?

14. Do you know how you learn best?

15. Do you study with friends?

16. Do you listen well in class?

17. Do you know what distracts you?

18. Do you look up new words?

19. Do you keep track of new words you learn?

20. Do you use the glossary?

21. Do you have a study system for textbooks?

22. Do you outline reading assignments?

23. Do you skim assignments before reading them?

24. Do you read tables, charts, and graphs?

25. Do you have a private shorthand system for taking notes?

26. Do you organize papers before you write?

27. Do you write a first draft?

28. Do you proofread for spelling and punctuation errors?

29. Do you study effectively?

30. Do you learn in school?

31. Do you get enough sleep every night?

32. Do you exercise regularly?

33. Do you study at the same time each day?

34. Do you make good use of your mind?

35. Do you try to improve your study habits?

36. Do you space your study periods over several days?

37. Do you keep up-to-date with your studies?

38. Do you review often?

How many (H) Hardly Ever, (S) Sometimes, (M) Most Always do you have? Add them up.