📖✨ New Blog Alert! Should students study longer or smarter? Simply putting in more hours doesn’t always mean better results. Instead, techniques like spaced practice, active recall, and self-testing can help students learn more efficiently and retain knowledge longer. 💭 Are your students making the most of their study time? Find out how to study smarter, not harder here: https://lnkd.in/eUHJaFJ7
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What advice would you give to someone starting university soon? 🤔 Share your top tips below!
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Discover how to become a top student without spending countless hours studying. This blog dives into powerful techniques like memory enhancement, creative thinking, speed reading, and mind mapping—strategies used by top performers to learn smarter, not harder. With practical tips inspired by Tony Buzan and real-life experience, you'll gain the tools to excel academically without sacrificing your social life or sanity. Ready to transform your study routine? Let's get started! https://lnkd.in/gdtvZivn
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New Article: Should You Start a Master’s Immediately After Finishing a Bachelor’s? Check it out on the website
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It's finals week! Need some extra tips when it comes to test taking? We've got you covered! ✅ 📝 Test taking tip: If it is a multiple-choice question, look at the question and think how you would answer it first - without looking at all of the choices. Having an idea of the answer ahead of time can help to clarify and not confuse. 🧠 🔗 Find more tips in our College Tips blog post:
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You know how you watch a movie and feel like you understand every scene? But if someone asked you to recall the exact lines of your favorite character, you'd probably stutter, right? Understanding a concept is one thing; being able to recall it perfectly when needed is another. Understanding doesn't guarantee recall. That's why you must go beyond it if you want to be a first-class student. Seems confusing? No worries. At our Recall Like A First-Class Student Webinar coming up in 11 days, I'll be elaborating more on this and exposing all you have to be doing instead. Make sure not to miss it. Haven't registered yet? You're doing yourself a huge disservice. And time is running out. There are just 1,000 final slots available. At the time of typing, 856 have been taken. For the sake of the story of academic excellence that you want to tell the world someday, quickly secure your slot now by registering at https://t.ly/2iR-s.
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Are you really in tune with what prospective and current students want? We recently had a fascinating chat and discovered some key insights. Rebecca Roberts explained that students are eager to know more about you as an institution, your stance on important issues, and how you can support them during tough times. Do you have the resources to address their concerns? Have you made sure this information is easy to find? Find out more interesting tidbits like this in our latest report! Dive in and get ahead in understanding and meeting student expectations https://hubs.ly/Q02BCf1f0
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Really interesting article about how professors used exam wrappers to not only gain a better understanding of how students were studying but to also help them learn about more effective approaches. https://lnkd.in/gbvF4jgG
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Check out my latest blog post, just in time for those end of term exams!
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How to Become a Precocious Student Students can struggle with basic study skills, superficially passing over material in an effort to finish assigned tasks and check them off, but not really understanding or retaining what they are learning. In this eight-week course, we'll look at critical study skills every student needs, including how to make friends with your textbook, decipher graphical information, memorize important facts, and manage time for both short term and long term projects. We'll also talk about the importance of concentration and contemplation in mastering complex material. Students will complete short weekly exercises to demonstrate and practical close reading, outlining, interpreting data, memorizing facts, and organizing long projects. Special Offer: Because our teachers benefit when students have good study skills, all students completing this summer course will receive $50 credit toward one academic year 2024-2025 course they enroll in at Scholars Online. Credits may not be transferred. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/gNAs5EYm
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