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Student Life In College

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The city of Nottingham, with two universities and several smaller colleges, has a large and varied student population, which has contributed its own creative and edgy flavour to the city's younger neighbourhoods. Some 40,000 full-time students make Nottingham their place of education, life, work and entertainment.



The University of Nottingham is the largest educational institution in the city, with about 32,000 registered students in 2005. It features one of Britain's largest medical schools, and staffs the Queen's Medical Centre teaching hospital. The principal University Park Campus lies just to the west of the Nottingham city centre, filled with award-winning buildings and green space. University Park has a dozen halls of residence for first year students (and others who wish to stay on campus), each holding 200-300 students: Ancaster Hall, Cavendish Hall, cripps Hall, Derby Hall, Florence Boot Hall, Hugh Stewart Hall, Lenton and Wortley Hall, Lincoln hall, Nightingale Hall, Rutland Hall, Sherwood Hall, and Willoughby Hall.

Smaller nearby satellite campuses are the Jubilee Campus, with its three residence halls (Melton Hall, Newark Hall, and Southwell Hall), the Sutton Bonington Campus (with Bonington Hall made up of a conglomeration of smaller residences), and the King's Meadow Campus. The university also maintains two international campuses in Malaysia and China.

The University of Nottingham Students? Union is made up of one hundred and fifty student societies and seventy two special interest clubs, and the university's sport teams participate in the British Universities Sports Association. The undergraduates at the university produce a student magazine called ?Impact?, run the University Radio Nottingham, and stage shows and special events at the New Theatre. The ?Campus 14? is a series of bars on the University Park campus; new students are often surreptitiously challenged to complete the ?bar crawl? of consuming at least one drink at each location.

The University of Nottingham's main rival in the city is the Nottingham Trent University (named for the Trent River which flows through the centre of town). It began as Trent Polytechnic, and later Nottingham Polytechnic, but became a full-fledged university in 1992, and now teaches over 25,000 students every year, focusing on a variety of useful and high end trades.

Like its rival institution, Nottingham Trent has multiple campuses. The central campus, located near Shakespeare Street downtown, is known as the City Campus. Clifton Campus, home to humanities and science departments, and Brackenhurst Campus which focuses on rural and animal sciences, are located on the fringes of the city.

The Nottingham Trent Students Union coordinates the activities of some three dozen student organizations, and maintains several student shops, bars, gyms, and other amenities. They also organize weekly music nights, publish the ?Platform? student newspaper, and produce the Fly FM and Kick FM radio programmes.

Other schools in the area which contribute to the lively student culture include New College Nottingham, the Nottingham School of Fashion, Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies, Nottingham High School, Bilborough College, Chilwell School, Nottingham High School for Girls, South Nottingham College, the Greenwood Dale Technology College, and The Nottingham Bluecoat School and Technology College.

The Old Market Square, Canalside, the Lace Market, and Hockley Village are popular areas for off-campus student entertainment. The Waterfront and The Corner House are popular gathering places, as are The Palais, Ohm, Bar None, Cucamara, Lizard Lounge, The Cookie Club, Jongleurs, Bell Inn, Daniel's Hall, The Square, Muse, and the other three hundred and fifty pubs, bars, clubs and restaurants. One shouldn't miss a visit to Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem, either -- the oldest pub in England, built half in a cave in the side of a sandstone bluff.

The city boasts numerous music venues, especially Rock City, The Rescue Rooms, Stealth, The Social, Junktion 7, The Old Angel, The Edge, Media, Ocean, The Bomb, Blueprint, The Works and the Boat Club, in addition to the Royal Concert Hall and the Nottingham Arena. There are also numerous cinemas, live theatres, and interactive art galleries to suit the visually inclined. The Arboretum Park, Abbey Court,

The ?LeftLion? underground magazine and website provide a valuable guide to music and social events for students and young people. The organization is named after the leftmost of the pair of large stone lions which decorate the steps of the Council House in Old Market Square -- rumour has it the left-hand lion is named ?Brian?, while the other is ?Ryan?. The square has also been a gathering place for student events and celebrations, such as the winning of the European Cup and the F.A. Cup by local football team Nottingham Forest.

The universities and other local sites are connected by the Nottingham Express Transit, or NET trams. Shopping areas like Broadmarsh Shopping Centre, Victoria Centre, and Flying Horse Walk are easily accessible to students, as are the high-fashion neighbourhoods of Hockley Village and Bridlesmith Gate.
Student Life In College
Especially students should possess sharp memory as it subsists throughout their student life. Even though others have the same sharp memories at the tender age but as they become older, they start losing a So it is the duty of the teachers to correct them at this juncture. The usual causes for such loss of memory are

1. Family circumstances.

2. Lack of good training by parents, guardians or teachers.

3. Improper medical care.

If a student receives good nutrition and medical care, also facilities

definitely there is every chance that his memory will develop along

normal lines.

There are students who have to work hard also. I have seen many

students working in a factory or a hotel and studying during the rest

period. Their restlessness is a deterrent to their memory.

There may be lack of confidence due to fear and some other

complex. Whoever it may be, teacher or guardian cannot force him

to remember something whith his mind or brain refuses to take in.

Memory exercises helps a student to improve memory or develop

memory. Link method is certainly helpful. Abbreviation

method and story method are appealing. Addition and story

association is another useful method; say for example if a student has

to remember the years 1492 and 1498 which denote the events ?columbus

discovered America ? and Vasco da Gama reached cape of Good Hope

respectively, put the English alphabets for there two years A is 1 B is

2, C is 3 and so on.

Therefore 1492 becomes ADIB and 1498 is ADIH

Here ADIB has B and Columbus has B

So ADIB goes with Columbus or 1492 is for Columbus and the other is for

Vascoda Gama. In this fashion they are easily remembered.

While remembering numbers students has to invent his own methods and

remember three different sections 33, 00 and 918.

Here he can easily remember a33 as they make out that 3 X 3 = 9 and 3 X

6 = 18 writing 918. Then it will be easy for him to remember the sequence 918.

Peculiar numbers can be easily remembered

Eg : 13 26 39 Here the first section is 13 second section is 13 X 2 = 26 and the third 13 X 3 = 39.

There are thus various ways of remembering a number and each person has

to find out his own suitable way.

Students have a good lot to read. They have to read text books. They have to understand a lot while they read. The college students have to remember much of what they read. A student's real possession is his memory.

Memory in reading

Reading involves both fast reading and slow reading. Students, as they have to face examinations they have to practice both readings. However, fast reading is not the best way to prepare for an examination. Reading involves understanding. Reading for a student is not for recreation or enjoyment. The mind has to digest what is read. Any one who is reading something on the subject of his choice will find a harmony between reading and understanding. An efficient reader or a good reader, in case of students, is he who has mastered the art of concentration.

There are four ways through which reading speedily and understanding

quickly is made possible. They are ( 1 ) attention ( 2 ) interest

( 3 ) points and ( 4 ) pictures.

Concentration breeds attention. Practice reading for sometime everyday. There may be some noise or other external phenomena. This has to be overcome by having a strong and attentive mind. Also one has to practise concentration even in solitude. It is always recommend learning by understanding, not by rote. First read the book slowly. Always keep a pencil and dictionary handy. While you read constantly ask the questions what, why, when, where, who, how etc. underline the important points, facts and figures. This carefully. of it and you can easily remember.

Make notes in your own words. Reproduce your notes from memory later. While you try to reproduce from memory your mind will pay extra attention next time to the subject which you had forgotten. The notes prepared shall be as less as possible. Again write the points forgotten first time. This process takes you about five days. Next day pay attention to the important questions. But reproduce your notes for the questions from the memory alone.Read the book also which enables you to answer better. Revision of the book with the help of your notes is essential. In the examination hall students have to select the questions they know best. Let them proceed to answer the first question accordingly. Let the mind be given the task of preparing answer to the first ! This process is to be continued. Like speed reading of a book, speed read each answer to check for mistakes and additional information which memory bring afresh.
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