Get Schooled

4 Ways To Format Your Study Guide

Last updated November 8, 2023

Whether you're preparing for a big exam or want to reinforce your learning, creating a clear study guide can be helpful. Depending on the class and subject, you'll want to tailor the contents and design of your study guide to optimize your study time. The goal is to make a study guide that organizes the information you need to know in a format that caters to your learning style! If you’re unsure of how to format your study guide, consider some of the following formats based on the type of learner you are!

If you're a visual learner, you can color-code your study guide or transform certain information into graphs, charts, or illustrations to help you retain the information you need.

If you're more of a linear learner, we recommend organizing the information on your study guide into lists. This can mean lists in chronological order, alphabetical order, or whichever order best supports your learning style. 

Gamifying or switching up the format of your studying can be beneficial and fun! You can record yourself reciting definitions or key themes and listen to it throughout the day. You can also create flash cards or turn your notes into a matching or memory game.

Check out our Kahoot page to put your knowledge of college and careers to the test!

If you're a dot connector or learn best through storytelling, try transforming concepts from subjects like math and English into a story that you can connect with. Then, organize your study guide like a short story that you can recite to remember how to apply those concepts.

Click the button below to download our free guide on formatting your study guide!

Download button for Format Your Study Guide

Succeed in College

Getting Good Grades

How Do End of Course Tests (EOCs) Work?

See the whole series

Let Get Schooled help you achieve your goals

Sign UpLog In

Related


How to Prepare for a Big Exam

We have tips to show you how to prepare for a big exam!

Get Schooled helps young people get to college, find first jobs, and succeed in both.

About UsOur TeamBoard of DirectorsFAQ

Pursue Your Goal

©2024 Get Schooled