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Studenting Skills - Introduction

Introduction | General Strategies | Specific Strategies

What does "Studenting Skills" mean?
There are different types of skills: academic, social, and what we're calling studenting. "Studenting" is actually a made up word that some of your teachers may use. Studenting Skills are actions and attitudes that will help you accomplish the academic tasks required for your class. With these skills, you will be able to move more smoothly through the course you are taking, and will be able to take more from that course at the end of the semester. Without these skills, you may have a harder time of it.

How to Succeed in EAD 155/156:
Remember that you have several resources at hand to help you: your teacher; the Writing Program's Writing Centers; and your own responsibility to your work. EAD 155/156 can be a challenging class, but you can be successful if you make a serious commitment to your work and to your responsibilities as a student. Below are some key ways that your can make your work more efficient and successful.

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