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"We would heartily recommend the book to students who are at the beginning of their studies."
Maxine Fletcher, Lecturer, Oxford Brookes
"This book's crammed full of very useful topics, information and exercises that I've never seen before, especially in the section on research, which I particularly liked."
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" Competition for graduate jobs has never been so fierce. "The Ultimate Study Skills Handbook" will help you succeed from the first week of your studies through to graduation.
Covering all the core skills you will need to help you make the most of your university course, "The Ultimate Study Skills Handbook" is your key to success.
This is "the" handbook of techniques, tips and exercises.
Written by a team of experts and tested on students, the advice in this book will help you to improve your grades, save time and develop the skills that will make you stand out to prospective employers.
Whichever subject you are studying, this practical and concise book will help you find your individual learning style and tell you exactly what you need to know to excel as a student: Working out the best way for you to learn Doing your research Presentations Revising for exams Improving your critical thinking skills Managing your time
Author: Sarah Moore, Colin Neville, Maura Murphy
ISBN-10: 0335234429
ISBN-13: 9780335234424
Publisher: Open University Press
Language: English
Published: 08/01/2010
Pages: 242
Format: Paperback
Weight: 1.01lbs
Size: 9.50h x 7.40w x 0.60d
About the Author
Sarah Moore is Dean of Teaching and Learning at the University of Limerick in Ireland.
Colin Neville manages the Effective Learning Service at the School of Management, University of Bradford, UK.
Maura Murphy is administrator, programme coordinator and learning support consultant at the University of Limerick's Centre for Teaching and Learning.
Cornelia Connelly is a lecturer in the Department of Computing and Mathematics, Dundalk Institute of Technology, Ireland.
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