How to Study: Practical Tips for StudentsISBN: 978-1-4051-0693-1
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264 pages
September 2003, Wiley-Blackwell
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2. The Week Before You Start Your Course.
3. Finding Out Where You're At.
4. Exploring How You Learn.
5. Organising Your Studies.
6. Where To Study.
7. Task Management.
8. Time Management.
9. Getting Started On a Task.
10. Maintaining Your Momentum.
11. Experimenting With Learning Skills.
12. Facing up to Peaks and Troughs.
13. Working in Groups.
14. Using Your Lecturers.
15. Using Other People.
16. Giving Your Seminar.
17. Using Open Learning Materials.
18. Overcoming Problems.
19. Notemaking Versus Notetaking.
20. Developing Your Speed Reading.
21. Active Reading.
22. Assessed Coursework.
23. Summarising.
24. Using Questions.
25. Problem Solving.
26. Improving Your Memory.
27. Increasing Your Motivation.
28. Getting at Assessment Criteria.
29. Using Your Syllabus.
30. Writing Essays.
31. Writing Up Practical Work.
32. Maximising Your Tutorials.
33. Getting the Most From Field Courses.
34. Using Vacations.
35. Passing Vivas.
36. Using Your Tutors After You've Left.
37. Using Advice.
38. Revision.
39. Making Projects Productive.
40. Using Old Exam Papers.
41. Before Your Exam.
42. At The Start Of Your Exam.
43. Writing Your Exam Answers.
44. Near The End Of Your Exam.
45. After An Exam.
46. Preparing For Your Re-sit.
47. Using a Word Processor.
48. Filling in Application Forms.
49. Writing Your Curriculum Vitae.
50. Preparing For An Interview.
51. Giving a Good Interview.