13a) Studying is a HUGE problem for students. This problem lies more within the upper-level of schooling because throughout grammar school, middle school, and even most of high school, as students we were told what to study. We were given the explicit amount of material needed and we came prepared for the quizzes and tests. In college, we must study on our own. In college, studying can be difficult for many different reasons. It can be due to the lack of motivation and laziness, it can be because students do not know how to properly study, or students may not know what information to study because we are not guided step by step anymore.
In my video, I plan to show experienced college level thinking with tips on how to study. Within these tips, there will be specific facts that will either be from articles, books, or alternative sources. It is important to back everything up with evidence. The skits that I produce on how to properly study, will be followed with hard evidence. A fallacy will not be able to be found in my video because I will double check, and even triple check to make sure my sources are credible. That is another important aspect to college level thinking, we cannot rely on wikipedia anymore (not that we ever should have). Although, wikipedia is sometimes useful, ANYONE, can write on wikipedia and the information is not always correct.
I plan to introduce the problem students encounter with studying, then perform a skit, and then back it up with evidence. That seems like the most resourceful way to prove my point. My point will not only be backed up with my perspective, but with more educated, qualified, and knowledgeable people.
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