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Law and Ethics
Study Skills
By the end of this workshop you
will have...
● Looked at what you’re doing now
● Explored how you can prepare
effectively
● Looked at how to be more organised
● Prepared for exams
● Looked at how to manage stress
during exams
Overview
● Ways of learning
● Effective studying
● Reviewing
● Being organised
● Exam prep
● In the exam
Different ways of
learning
Find your learning style
http://www.ldpride.net/learning-style-
test.html
In-class questionnaire
Try active reading strategies ● Ask yourself pre-reading questions.
● Identify and define any unfamiliar terms.
● Bracket the main idea or thesis of the reading, and
put an asterisk next to it.
● Put down your highlighter. Make comments instead.
● Write questions in the margins, and then answer the
questions on a separate piece of paper.
Active reading strategies
● Make outlines, flow-charts, or diagrams that help you
to map and to understand ideas visually.
● Read each paragraph carefully and then determine “what
it says” and “what it does.” Answer “what it says” in
only one sentence.
● Write a summary of an essay or chapter in your own
words.
● Write your own exam question based on the reading.
What to write down?
● Identify the essential information
● Summarise it in your own words
● Present the information in
different ways
● Review the material
Don’t do
this:
Reviewing
● Learners who review recall information better
● No review means more difficult studying later
Be organised
● Organise notes by topic and theme
● Plan your time (revision timetables or to-do lists)
● Review past exam papers for likely topics
● Check the course outline
● Condense material
● Check answers with others
Time Management
● How many hours do you sleep in each 24 hour period,
including afternoon naps?
● On the average, how many hours a day do you engage in
grooming activities?
● On the average, how many hours a day do you spend on
meals, including preparation and clean-up time?
● How much time do you spend commuting to and from college?
Include the amount of time it takes to park and walk from
your car or the bus stop to class.
● How many hours a day do you spend doing errands?
Time Management
● On the average, how many hours do you spend each week
doing activities?
● On the average, how many hours a week do you work at a
job?
● How many hours do you spend in class each week?
On the average, how many hours per week do you spend with
friends, going out, watching TV, going to parties, etc?
Add the number of hours you are spending each week
engaged in daily living activities and school activities.
There are 168 hours in a week. Subtract to find out how
many hours remain for studying, since this is not one of
the activities included above.
Routine
Make a timetable
Turn off phone
Study ahead
Examsbeforehand
Be rested
Be organised
Eat breakfast
Get your things together
the week before
Bring water
Leave plenty of time for
travelling there
ExamsWhat will you need to
know?
● What kind of exam?
● How many?
● Types of questions?
● How many questions
to answer?
● Compulsory
questions?
● Allocation of marks?
● Equipment?
● Don’t start studying
new topics at the
ExamsIn the exam
● Choose questions
quickly and carefully
● Make sure you
understand what is
being asked
● Look for key words
● Brainstorm
● Plan your answer
● Read your answers
● Hand up everything
ExamsCommon Pitfalls
● Not answering
sufficient questions
● Not reading
instructions
correctly
● Not answering the
questions asked
● Incorrectly
identifying key
terms
http://www.accountingtechniciansirelan
d.ie/Files/Documents_and_Forms/Stud
y_Guide_2015.pdf
Mind
yourself!
What has worked
for you in the
past?
msstephanielord@yahoo.
com