Simple steps to backwards plan for the term
Have you ever underestimated the time it takes to complete an assignment or study for an exam? Backwards planning can help.
Have you ever underestimated the time it takes to complete an assignment or study for an exam? Backwards planning can help.
Does preparing for a test feel as scary as writing it? Read on.
Do you feel unmotivated to attend in-person lectures? Here’s a reminder of the benefits of attending and participating during in-person classes.
Receiving and reviewing feedback from your teaching assistants (TAs) and instructors is a regular part of the university experience.
Not sure where to start when you’re studying for exams? Review notes are the answer.
There’s no doubt exams can be stressful, but using this five step process can help you stay calm.
The Cornell note-taking method is a system for taking and organizing notes before, during and after the lecture.
TAs are upper-year or graduate level students that help your professors and instructors with grading, tutorials, exams and more.
Good performance on a test or exam is a combination of knowing the material you’ll be tested on and using your study time well.
Concept mapping can help you develop knowledge structures, assess your understanding of content and review for exams.