3rd year and feel like I haven’t learned anything… Any Advice??

Feeling Stuck in My 3rd Year as a Computer Science Major – Any Tips?

I’m in my second quarter as a third-year computer science major, and I can’t shake the feeling that I haven’t really learned anything. My GPA is decent (3.7), and I usually grasp the material well enough to do well in my classes. However, as soon as the next quarter starts, it feels like I forget everything I just learned. When I try to apply that knowledge later, it’s as if I’m starting from scratch—no memory of what I did before.

I also realize I’ve relied on ChatGPT a bit too much for certain classes, which probably hasn’t helped my understanding. Has anyone else experienced something similar and managed to turn things around? I’m looking for advice on why I might be forgetting things so quickly and how I can learn in a way that helps me retain the information better.

Thanks in advance!

TL;DR: I keep forgetting material shortly after classes end, and it feels like I’m starting over each time. Looking for advice on how to learn effectively so I can retain what I’ve studied.

One Reply to “3rd year and feel like I haven’t learned anything… Any Advice??”

  1. It sounds like you’re experiencing a common struggle in academia, especially in fields like computer science where the material can build quickly and become quite complex. Here are some suggestions that might help you retain what you learn:

    1. Active Learning Techniques: Instead of passively reviewing your notes or slides, try to engage with the material actively. This could be through coding projects, solving problems, or even teaching the concepts to someone else. The more actively you engage, the more likely the material will stick.

    2. Spaced Repetition: Use spaced repetition to reinforce what you’ve learned. Tools like Anki can help you create flashcards and quiz yourself over increasing intervals. This technique is proven to enhance retention.

    3. Real-World Projects: Create small projects or contribute to open-source projects that utilize the topics you’re learning. Practical application helps solidify knowledge and gives you a portfolio to showcase your skills later.

    4. Study Groups: Form or join study groups with classmates. Explaining concepts to others and discussing material while helping each other can enhance understanding and retention.

    5. Stay Curious: Try to connect what you’re learning to real-world applications or topics that genuinely interest you. This can make the material feel more relevant and easier to remember.

    6. Limit ChatGPT Use: While it can be a helpful tool, relying too much on it can hinder your understanding. Try to use it sparingly, as a supplement rather than a crutch.

    7. Consistency: Set aside time each week to review past material, even if you’re busy. This could be as simple as revisiting notes or code you wrote in previous classes.

    8. Seek Help: If you’re consistently feeling lost, don’t hesitate to reach out to professors or academic advisors. They can help clarify concepts or provide resources that might help.

    9. Take Breaks: Don’t underestimate the power of giving your mind a rest. Sometimes the pressure to learn everything at once can hinder your ability to absorb information.

    Remember, you’re not alone in this—it’s a journey, and many students go through similar experiences. With a bit of persistence and adopting some new strategies, you can definitely turn this around! Good luck!

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