How to study in college?

<p>It's senior year, and I feel like not doing anything.
I still do my work, but not as well as I could do it.</p>

<p>One thing I'm worried about, will this go away in college.
I think it will, but there's a slight chance it will stick with me in college.</p>

<p>Also, I've heard stories about people procrastinating in college and screwing up and dropping out.
I have a study method in my mind, but I'm wondering if anybody has a study method that worked for them. Or one they heard that worked for them.</p>

<p>Mine is: voice record every class, and review the lecture every day for every class.
I'm hoping i can stick with that and I hope that it doesn't take up too much time to do that..</p>

<p>I had somewhat of the same worries back in high school, since I never did anything in school or outside of it… I managed to come out of high school with a 3.2. When I got to college I realized it’s really not that difficult(the whole studying thing). First and foremost if you find something you like or can at least make goals the studying should be easy.
If you’re doing something you don’t like(why?) then you’ll just have to make a strict studying schedule. Set down hours of the day where you always study, and get in the habit of sticking with your schedule.</p>

<p>Then again you could luck out with class’s and only have to study around an hour a week. Just go with it and it will come to you.</p>