Pages: 304 (Paperback) ISBN: 1403911355 Pub: Palgrave Macmillan Pub date: 2003-04-25 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 201
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Reader Reviews:Excellent resource (3/3 people found this helpful)I am a mature student and was advised to buy this when I started my Access to HE course many years ago. I dutifully went and bought it alongside The Good Study Guide by Andrew Northedge and I have to say that this book is worth its weight in gold compared to the book by Northedge. This is not a comparison so I shall move on to say that every aspect of study - whether its organizing your time, planning backwards from deadlines, learning how you study best or even looking at personal development is covered in this excellent resource. It is designed in a user-friendly way which allows you to either read it all the way through or dip in and out of it depending on your needs.The book is designed in a clever way with charts, pictures, examples etc and it's glittered with funny anecdotes which make the main points more memorable. For this reason I feel it is much less intimidating and invites you to explore further. The chapters in the book really focus on you as an individual and how you can do your best to achieve your potential aswell which is important as when you are swamped with essays it is easy to lose sight of your goals.I think this book is marvellous and whether you are a returning adult learner or in the throes of university it has something for everyone. I dont think I will ever be able to part with mine! What a breath of fresh air for students - finally a handbook which won't make you fall asleep or intimidate you about FE/HE study! Bravo!! Waste of money (2/15 people found this helpful)As a medical student I think this book is rather pointless, You would be better studying your work in the time it takes you to read it. Fantastic (10/26 people found this helpful)As a art student I hardly write, organised as much. I am one of those student who have presentational skills, researching and yeah You know the rest.
UK's best-selling student text for a reason! (84/85 people found this helpful)I am a tutor of adults and bought this book for my student bookshelf. It is an incredibly well-designed, easy-to-use manual full of tips, checklists, tables, questionnaires, diagrams and pictures. This makes it immediately appealing to work through and carry out all the self-questions and activities. In terms of content the book covers the following topics: finding out your existing study skills and habits (good and bad), evaluating your individual learning style, memory techniques, time-saving tips, active learning strategies, using a computer/internet for study and research, finding information/resources, faster ways of reading, how to make notes and mind-maps, advice on writing essays, reports, dissertations, ending with revision and how to cope with stress and the dreaded exam! Whether you are at GCSE level, A Level, at University or in adult education classes this book is bound to help you develop effective study skills and guarantee you success at your studies. The book will really get you to reflect on how best to develop your own individual learning strategy. It respects the fact that students learn best by knowing about, and putting into practice, a number of different active and practical ways to get information to 'sink in'! Highly recommended! Turn in an exceptional performance (34/34 people found this helpful)Simply put, without this book you can get by just fine with your education, but with it you could be exceptional. Aimed at people in higher education, this book covers a whole cartload of subjects: study methods, organising your desk, and how to structure an essay to name but a few. The layout is superb with illustrations and boxed text, and Ms Cottrell writes with a style that's easy to read. Given the nature of this book, not everything is covered in minute detail, but the essential things the reader needs to know have definitely made it in. I highly recommended this book to anyone currently in higher education, and although it's not aimed at them, even A-Level (and possibly GCSE) students will find something useful in it, such is its versatility. Similar ProductsCritical Thinking Skills: Developing Effective Analysis and Argument (Palgrave Study Guides) How to Write Better Essays (Palgrave Study Guides) Skills for Success: The Personal Development Planning Handbook (Palgrave Study Guides) Cite them right: the essential referencing guide One Step Ahead: Essays and Dissertations CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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