The Good Study Guide
Language: English
Pages: 392
ISBN: 0749259744
Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub
Book by Northedge, Andy
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against them. • Home support You talk with family and friends about your study experiences. 2.5.3 Managing your morale Studying makes everyone feel inadequate at times. That is why talking with other students is so helpful. It puts things in perspective and keeps your spirits up. What matters is not what you have failed to do, but the progress you have made. When your spirits sag, remind yourself of your achievements. Focus on the parts of the course you enjoy. Remember, it is your
confident about working on two or three documents at the same time. If you have your essay notes in one document, your essay-plan in a second and the essay itself in a third, then it's very useful to be able to switch freely from one to another, perhaps to copy and paste sections of text. This is very easy if you have an up-to-date operating system: open documents will show as icons on the 'Taskbar' at the bottom (or side) of your screen - if they don't, look up 'Taskbar' in Help to find out how
learn intensively hour after hour, so it is better to divide your reading time into several shorter sessions than a few longer ones. However if your reading sessions are too short, you don't get properly into the frame of thinking before breaking off again. You might find two hours a reasonable span for a study session after a day of work. Or you might find that after an hour of intensive concentration you need to take a short break, or switch to another task. Reading habits are very personal,
provide an environment where you can develop skills. You might be provided with problem sheets to work on, given a roleplaying situation to act out, documents to analyse and draw conclusions from, or a sample essay to mark and discuss. This type of session is often described as a 'workshop'. It is an opportunity for a tutor to provide feedback and support - coaching you in skills relevant to your subject area. Learning the language of the subject Meanwhile, as you participate in
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