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In this course, you have identified your study skills and areas for improvement, as well as learning new techniques that could help you maintain well-balanced study habits for increased productivity. It is also important to reflect on the number of building blocks you have accumulated in building a solid foundation for higher levels of study and future employment.
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Question 1 of 3
1. Question
We discussed earlier in the course about transferable skills and techniques. These include:
- Creating a timetable
- SMART goal-setting
- Growth Mindset
- Organisation
- Reading or writing skills
In the box below, note down a study skills you possess, or have learnt throughout this course. Then, write how this skill could benefit you in your future. This could be relevant to university, apprenticeships or future employment. Try and think of three different skills. We have provided an example to help you.
“Study skill: Planning my week via a timetable
This will help me to complete tasks I would need to do for university assignments alongside my personal commitments.”
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Question 2 of 3
2. Question
We discussed earlier in the course about transferable skills and techniques. These include:
- Creating a timetable
- SMART goal-setting
- Growth Mindset
- Organisation
- Reading or writing skills
In the box below, note down a study skills you possess, or have learnt throughout this course. Then, write how this skill could benefit you in your future. This could be relevant to university, apprenticeships or future employment. Try and think of three different skills. We have provided an example to help you.
“Study skill: Planning my week via a timetable
This will help me to complete tasks I would need to do for university assignments alongside my personal commitments.”
Skill 2:
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This response will be awarded full points automatically, but it will be reviewed and possibly adjusted after submission.
Grading can be reviewed and adjusted.Grading can be reviewed and adjusted. -
Question 3 of 3
3. Question
We discussed earlier in the course about transferable skills and techniques. These include:
- Creating a timetable
- SMART goal-setting
- Growth Mindset
- Organisation
- Reading or writing skills
In the box below, note down a study skills you possess, or have learnt throughout this course. Then, write how this skill could benefit you in your future. This could be relevant to university, apprenticeships or future employment. Try and think of three different skills. We have provided an example to help you.
“Study skill: Planning my week via a timetable
This will help me to complete tasks I would need to do for university assignments alongside my personal commitments.”
Skill 3:
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This response will be awarded full points automatically, but it will be reviewed and possibly adjusted after submission.
Grading can be reviewed and adjusted.Grading can be reviewed and adjusted.