Study skills
When studying at a tertiary level, you must develop a range of important skills. You must be able to read complicated academic texts, and locate useful information in them quickly and accurately. You must be able to evaluate the quality of information that you find, and record it in a way that helps you to recall it later. You must be able to manage your time effectively so that you get the most out of your study. This section helps you develop these skills.
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For information on study and preparation for exams and tests, see the section on tests and exams.
See also sections containing information about study techniques for postgraduate, distance, and ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) students.