HOW TO STUDY A PRACTICAL GUIDE

It's not enough to study hard; everyone needs to learn how to study efficiently. This book teaches the essentially simple technique of how to organise and how to approach study, whether in the senior years of secondary school, at college or university, in adult education or following a corresp...

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Main Author: Casey, Francis (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Hampshire Macmillan Education 1985
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Summary:It's not enough to study hard; everyone needs to learn how to study efficiently. This book teaches the essentially simple technique of how to organise and how to approach study, whether in the senior years of secondary school, at college or university, in adult education or following a correspondence course at home. Students sometimes do badly because of lack of confidence, inadequate planning and unawareness of basic approaches to the use of books, note making, essay writing and revision. Francis Casey offers you detailed guidance in all these areas as well as in using a library, writing a project, presenting diagrams, graphs, tables or experiments. He also explains how to cope with the challenge of exams. Brimming with commonsense advice, written with humour, illustrated with cartoons, this admirable book should help all its readers to perfect and enjoy the art of being a student. Francis Casey has taught in both higher and secondary education. He is Deputy Headmaster of Chichester High School for Boys in West Sussex.
Physical Description:x, 138 pages illustrations 22 cm
ISBN:0333383729
9780333383728