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Study Skills

There actually isn’t a one size fits all to study approaches but we will share some helpful tips.

Focusing on and planning a very good study pattern is very helpful. This can be at the same time on a daily basis.

Use study cards, these can be used to jot down important points using coloured pens to colour code the topics.

Create or join a study group. If studying alone, you might postpone studying until the night before class. When in a study group however, you have to be present at a specific time, and you are not able to procrastinate (unless you skip the study group completely which is more unlikely). If you struggle with procrastination, a study group might just be the solution for you! A study group also helps a lot with memory retention because you discuss topics and answer challenging questions together.

Very good time management is essential. Prioritise your activities adequately so that enough time is given to studying.

Very importantly, study regularly, do not wait until it is very close to exams to start studying.

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