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4 Mar 2025
#StudyTipTuesday: Essay Writing 📝Begin with a strong thesis to guide your argument. 📝Organize your points logically for clarity. 📝Conclude by summarizing your key insights. For study skills appointments, visit: uoft.me/student-appointments
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18 Feb 2025
#StudyTipTuesday: Active Recall 🧠 Strengthen your memory by actively retrieving information instead of passively reviewing! ✅ Create a question bank ✅ Teach the topic to others ✅ Use the SQ3R method For more study skills support, book an appointment: uoft.me/rgascappointments
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4 Dec 2024
#StudyTipTuesday: Exam Prep Tips 📚 📖 Focus on key concepts. 💡 Use active recall to quiz yourself. ⏳ Practice under timed conditions. 🌟 Visualize success & stay positive. For study skills support, book an appointment: uoft.me/rgascappointments
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26 Nov 2024
#StudyTipTuesday: Exam Study Tips 📚✍️ 1️⃣ Identify main concepts. 2️⃣ Use own words for clarity. 3️⃣ Skip minor details. 4️⃣ Organize by themes/chapters. 5️⃣ Jot notes for quick review. 6️⃣ Summarize topics in a few lines. For more study resources: uoft.me/rgascappointments
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15 Oct 2024
#StudyTipTuesday: Lab Report Writing 🔬 Start with a strong abstract summarizing your work. 🔬 Clearly explain the setup and materials used. 🔬 Discuss any limitations or errors in your experiment. To book a study skills/writing appointment visit: uoft.me/student-appointments
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6 Aug 2024
#studytiptuesday Head Start Edition: Critical Thinking in University ✏️ Question assumptions and explore all sides of an issue. ✏️ Seek evidence and evaluate sources critically. ✏️ Reflect on your own biases and think objectively. For more info, visit uoft.me/head-start
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23 Jul 2024
#studytiptuesday Head Start Edition: Distributed Practice ✏️ Review class content weekly to retain information. ✏️ Note down and resolve any new questions. ✏️ Helps retain information effectively between spaced revisions. For more info, visit uoft.me/head-start
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10 Jul 2024
#studytiptuesday: Five Strategies to Improve Your Essay Exam Responses 🖊️Start answering the question right away. 🖊️Clearly state your views. 🖊️State your point, give your proof, and provide your analysis. 🖊️Use transitional phrases and sign-posting words to direct the readers
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2 Jul 2024
#studytiptuesday: Three Time Management Tips to Improve Your Productivity 🖊️Prioritize your tasks by creating a list based on the priority level. 🖊️Break down larger tasks into smaller and manageable ones. 🖊️Plan out your tasks with action words, i.e. go to office hours to ask...
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12 Dec 2023
#StudyTipTuesday: Tips for fighting procrastination: 🖊️Think of the benefits of completing a task rather than the difficulty of it. 🖊️Break down the task into more manageable steps. 🖊️Keep your study environment organized. 🖊️Reward yourself after completing a task.
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28 Nov 2023
#StudyTipTuesday: As you prepare for exams, check out the RGASC tip sheet "10 Common Types of Multiple Choice Questions and How to Answer Them" through this link: utm.utoronto.ca/asc/media/20… 📝
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7 Nov 2023
#StudyTipTuesday: To study for exams, use distributed practice, which could look like eight 30-minute study sessions spread out over 4 weeks as opposed to cramming the night before.
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17 Oct 2023
#StudyTipTuesday: Break down larger tasks into smaller and more manageable ones. For example, writing an essay requires research, creating an outline, writing drafts, getting feedback, and making revisions. It's helpful to set personalized due dates for each of these steps. ✅🕓
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Howdy! For #StudyTipTuesday we wanted to remind y'all to stay engaged during class lectures. It's normal to feel the mid-semester slump this time of year, but let's power through, Ags!
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Not sure what to study? Use Free Recall! Set a timer for 10 minutes and write down everything you remember from class. Compare what you've written to your class notes to see what you already have a grasp on and what you need to study more. #studytip #studytips #studytiptuesday
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Midterms are coming up which means more study sessions for many students! Don't forget to take breaks to allow you to recharge and asses what tasks need done next! #StudyTipTuesday #WildcatsFirst
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Instead of spending time in between classes running back to your dorm to put your books back, get some work done. This could be a good time to complete shorter assignments, complete readings, or get a head start on a longer assignment. #studytip #studytips #studytiptuesday
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Would you start training the night before the big game? Then why do you not start studying until the night before the test? Study a little bit each day--review your notes and ask questions. #StudyTipTuesday
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As we come towards the final push in assessment season, Esther suggests that you take care of yourself for #StudyTipTuesday with @UCLLibraries. From giving yourself a break if you feel mentally drained or managing exam panic, read her advice. ucl.ac.uk/students/news/2022…
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Practice old exam questions and perfect you answer ucl.ac.uk/library/digital-co… #StudyTipTuesday
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