How do you study? Do you know there are certain skills that you need? If you get these right, then exam success is there for the taking. [more]
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Learn about individual learning style and the best strategies that will help you. [more]
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Get you and your study space organised, creating the best circumstances and the best frame of mind in which to learn. [more]
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Psyche yourself up to get the best out of your study session. Motivate yourself to both start and complete the task. [more]
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Get your life back – work out a timetable for yourself and you’ll be able to fit in study around the rest of your life. [more]
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Reading to learn is very different from reading for entertainment. Learn how to filter the important information and remember it. [more]
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Learn how to listen actively to take in important information. [more]
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Reduce the amount of material you need to learn by taking notable notes. Notes will help you break down information, organise it and have something manageable to revise. [more]
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Learn some handy memory tricks, how to memorise information and how to access it when you need it. [more]
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Practical tips on how to write in a way that’s easy for the examiner to read and understand. [more]
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The ’rules’ for written exams can be broken down into before, during and after the exam. Follow these insider tips from experienced examiners and you have a much better chance of succeeding. [more]
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Handy tips and practical advice for preparing for and sitting your oral and aural exams. [more]
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