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01 TIME ON TASK Put time aside to study for each of your courses every week – this is the strongest predictor of success! 02 ATTEND CLASS Attending lectures and tutorials regularly is the second strongest predictor of academic success at university. 03 FOCUS ON YOUR GOALS Having a clear goal or purpose for attending university is also a strong predictor of academic success and it also protects against dropping out in your first year. 04 DEVELOP YOUR SELF-CONFIDENCE Having a clear goal or purpose for attending university is also a strong predictor of academic success and it also protects against dropping out in your first year. 05 DEVELOP PEER RELATIONSHIPS Developing a social network at university with your colleagues helps protect against dropping out in your first semester and first year of study. 06 ONLINE ENGAGEMENT Engaging with the university’s ‘online environment’ via access to Learning@Griffith and your student email is central to your academic success. 07 WORK-LIFE-STUDY BALANCE Working no more than 15 hours a week in paid employment (if you are enrolled full-time) predicts academic success, as it enables you to allocate sufficient time to study. SEVEN PREDICTORS OF SUCCESS AT UNIVERSITY

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Page 1: 7 Predictors of Success - Griffith University · 2018-06-14 · Put time aside to study for each of your courses every week – this is the strongest predictor of success! ATTEND

01TIME ON TASKPut time aside to study for each of your courses every week – this is the strongest predictor of success!

02ATTEND CLASSAttending lectures and tutorials regularly is the second strongest predictor of academic success at university.

03FOCUS ON YOUR GOALSHaving a clear goal or purpose for attending university is also a strong predictor of academic success and it also protects against dropping out in your first year.

04DEVELOP YOUR SELF-CONFIDENCEHaving a clear goal or purpose for attending university is also a strong predictor of academic success and it also protects against dropping out in your first year.

05DEVELOP PEER RELATIONSHIPSDeveloping a social network at university with your colleagues helps protect against dropping out in your first semester and first year of study.

06ONLINE ENGAGEMENTEngaging with the university’s ‘online environment’ via access to Learning@Griffith and your student email is central to your academic success.

07WORK-LIFE-STUDY BALANCEWorking no more than 15 hours a week in paid employment (if you are enrolled full-time) predicts academic success, as it enables you to allocate sufficient time to study.

SEVEN PREDICTORS OF SUCCESSAT UNIVERSITY