Study Skills Handouts
Time management
- Semester schedule
- Task planning
- Weekly schedule
- Time management tips
- Digital dependency
- Yearly semester schedule template
- Fall semester schedule 2022 template
- Weekly schedule template
Critical thinking
Motivation
Seminar classes
End of semester
Studying strategies
- Study Styles
- Concentration Tips
- Concentration self-assessment
- Learning plan
- Memory strategies
- Study groups: Strategies for success
- Study skills: Top 10 tips
- Working in groups: Strategies for success
- University from home: Distance or online strategies
Exam tips
- Exam study tips
- Exam writing tips
- Essay exam questions
- Multiple Choice Exams
- Exam post-mortem and error analysis
- Guided post-exam self-evaluation
Note-taking and textbook reading
- Cornell method of note-taking
- PRR: How to read a textbook more efficiently
- SQ4R: Getting the most out of reading your textbook
- Writing shorthand
Transition to university
Setting Goals
The Semester Schedule
The Weekly Schedule
Other Links
General Study Skills
Learning Styles
Time Management and Studying
- What is a Syllabus?
- 1st and 2nd Tools of Time Management: Reminder and Prioritization
- 3rd Tool of Time Management: Weekly Planning
- Winning Through Wedging
- Time Management
- From B’s to A’s
- Being an Effective Online Learner
"How to Get the Most out of Studying" series
- Beliefs That Make You Fail...Or Succeed
- What Students Should Understand About How People Learn
- Cognitive Principles for Optimizing Learning
- Putting the Principles for Optimizing Learning into Practice
- I Blew the Exam, Now What?
"Full Frontal Learning" series
- Full Frontal Learning
- The Good, the Bad, and the Useless
- Think Like a Professor
- Notes and More Notes
- Question Method of Studying
- Getting Ready for Exams