Go-To Strategies for Planning
Planning is a process and it can be helpful to have a range of strategies to support effective time management. Explore this list to identify what you already use and what you might try!
Planning is a process and it can be helpful to have a range of strategies to support effective time management. Explore this list to identify what you already use and what you might try!
Breaks are an important part of your learning and study process. Consider these breaks and self-care activities, generated by the Academic Success Center and also 50 Ways to Take a Break.
Often we have certain areas of work or scenarios in life that we choose to procrastinate. Take this quiz to find where you procrastinate most, and use this information to better catch yourself when it happens.
Three ways to think about prioritization. Explore these to decide if one might work for you.
Consider these strategies to help yourself prepare for, engage in, and review your reading assignments. Make your reading more efficient and effective with the Preview, Read, Recall technique and learn more about SQ3R.
Space matters when it comes to studying and learning. Whether you're identifying a space to study, or creating your own, keep these strategies in mind.
Not sure how to start solving a problem? Try these five steps to get started on solving a math problem. Then, think about how you might apply this same process to other contexts!
Taking a moment to become familiar with foundational details about your course and its components can help you start the term strong.
How you feel in your body - the ergonomics and angles and eye strain (or not) - can have a big impact on your learning and stamina. Explore these strategies to see if there's anything to add to your process.
Ideally, we have days and weeks to prepare for a test. Sometimes, we have to study last-minute. Use these emergency studying strategies strategies to make the most of less time.