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Where and How to Study

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Mastering Study Skills

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Successful students invariably have well-designed plans and timetables. (They may not have them written down, but almost certainly thay have a plan in their heads.) A plan is an overall view of the course of study and will usually cover a term or a year. A timetable is a more detailed day-to-day division of time and covers not only study but, to some extent, the other activities which are essential to your life.

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© 1982 National Extension College Trust Ltd

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Freeman, R. (1982). Where and How to Study. In: Mastering Study Skills. Macmillan Master Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-86074-6_1

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