Preparing your Mind & Space to Learn

Preparing your mind and space

 

We’ve all heard the quote by Benjamin Franklin “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.” Explore the following strategies and tools to assist you in preparing for success:

  • Mindset Matters - Developing a Growth Mindset
  • A Set-up for Success - My Learning Environment

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Make your Learning Meaningful

Make your learning meaningful

Strive for higher levels of learning and create your learning routines.  Explore the following strategies and tools to assist you in meaningful learning:

  • Higher Levels of Learning
  • A Learning Routine for Success
  • My Study Cycle

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You are not alone. Connect with resources to support meaningful learning strategies:


Master the Content

As you strive for higher levels of learning, it is important to have a toolbox of strategies to reply on. Your approach to learning will vary by course and change as you progress in your major. 

Expand your learning toolbox with the following resources on academic success strategies: 


You are not alone. Connect with resources to support your content mastery:


Make the Most of your Time

Make the most of your time

 

Effectively utilizing your time is a lifelong skill. Learning to prioritize assignments, studying and other commitments is a personal journey. Explore the following tips and strategies to help you make the most of your time:

  • Finding a Routine & Tools
  • Time Management Tools
  • Managing Procrastination

Quick link to tools to help you get started:


You are not alone. Connect with resources to support making the most of your time:


Overcome Test Anxiety

Test anxiety is a type of performance anxiety which causes feelings of tension and apprehension in response to evaluative tasks, including oral and written tests and exams, presentations, and class participation. Test anxiety can prevent you from being able to perform to your full academic potential. 

The good news is that test anxiety is treatable! It is important that you are aware of its signs, symptoms, and causes, as well as strategies and resources for reducing test anxiety, so that you can recognize the need for, and seek out, support during your college career.

Click here for tips and resources on overcoming test anxiety.

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