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  • Columbia University – Study Skills from the Augustine Club
    Suggestions on how to study with intensity, time savers, making schedules, focusing and reading, as well as studying foreign languages.

  • College of St. Benedict/St. John's University – Study Skills Guide
    Hints, Techniques, Management, and More.

  • University of Leeds, Institute of Communications Studies— Study Skills
    Advice on how to make the most of lectures, how to write essays and take notes, as well as how to research film using computer-based resources.

  • Queensland University of Technology, — Some Hints and Ideas for Study
    Tips on exam preparation, writing essays, study tips and Listening and taking notes are discussed here.

  • Study Skills NAMSS – General Study Skills Sites, Key Skills & Core Skills Sites
    The UK National Association of Managers of Student Services maintains this web page containing numerous links to other sites that can help you improve your study, writing and other skills.

  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University Counseling Center – Improve Your Study Skill: Study Habits, Preparing for Exams, and Ten Traps of Studying
    Sensible pointers on how not to be fazed by studying at university.

  • Stanford University, Undergraduate Advising Center — Study Skills

  • University of Toronto, Getting There – Study Skills
    Areas of help include managing your time, study skills, exam writing, conducting research, academic writing and academic success.

  • University of Toronto, Counselling & Learning Skills Service – Learning Skills Counselling/Education
    Links to web sites about time management, procrastination, concentration, memory, listening, note taking, motivation, stress management, reading, oral presentations, exams, exam anxiety, writing papers, study skills for graduate students, discipline-specific study skills, and general study skills.

  • Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University – Study Skills Self-Help Information
    Lots of constructive pointers on how to study in an easy-to-read format.

  • University of Victoria – Learning Skills Program
    Useful exercises to help with managing time and tasks; remembering; making and using notes; reading and understanding texts; organising and integrating information; thinking critically; preparing for examinations; increasing motivation; writing essays and reports; solving problems (maths & science); writing theses and dissertations; speaking in public.

  • University of Waterloo— Study Skills Package
    Deals with learning and remembering, time management, listening and note taking, reading, concentration and distraction, preparing for exams, cramming, and writing exams.

  • University of Western Ontario— Ten Top Tips for Academic Success
    How to succeed academically in a nutshell.

  • Martin Greenhow’s —Study Skills Online
    Study skills guide oriented towards students of scientific and technical disciplines.

  • So You Wanna Improve Your Study Skills?
    A humorous, but sharp-talking, guide that will inspire you to brush up your study skills.

  • Learn with Howtostudy.com
    Carefully chosen links on subjects such as the top 10 online study guides, student experiences, study tips, controlling stress, memory training and much more.

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