Exam success
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Exam success
(Sage essential study skills)
Sage, 2005
- : hbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [174]-175) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Doing well in exams at university is crucial to gaining a good degree. From the author of Studying at University, this new guide will equip students with all the tools they need to optimise their performance in exams. Packed with examples and practical exercises, the book explains key strategies for learning and revision.
David McIlroy tackles problems ranging from confidence and motivation to anxiety control, to help develop the personal qualities which are vital for success. For anyone unsure why past exam results have not reflected their abilities, the book helps pinpoint strengths and weaknesses, and gives advice on how to improve performance.
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Table of Contents
Introductory Overview
Learning Processes and Preferences
Motivation
The Dynamics for Achievement
Confidence Building Measures
Turning Test Anxiety to Advantage
Memory Techniques and Learning Principles
Revision
The Exam
What Examiners Look For
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