Description |
ix, 258 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Introduction: don't just work hard, work smart! -- 1. What is a good degree really a measure of? -- 2. Capitalizing on teaching-learning situations -- 3. Going for gold in assessed coursework -- 4. Putting your resources to work -- 5. Aiming high in revision and exams -- 6. Looking after yourself -- 7. Final action plan |
Summary |
So how do you get a good degree? Is it all a matter of luck? Is it hard work? In this book, you will find ways you can use to work systematically towards a good degree. There are no short-cuts regarding working hard, but there are short-cuts about making sure the hard work you do is the right hard work. Don't just read this book, however, do it! Have a go at each of the tasks in the book, and gain control of how you learn, so that you can fine-tune your learning to achieve the success you are aiming for |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [254]-255) and index |
Subject |
College student orientation.
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Study skills.
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Academic achievement.
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LC no. |
98007254 |
ISBN |
0335200257 |
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0335200249 paperback |
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