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- 2008000338 contributor B11071089.
- 2008000338 created "c2009.".
- 2008000338 date "2009".
- 2008000338 date "c2009.".
- 2008000338 dateCopyrighted "c2009.".
- 2008000338 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-263) and indexes.".
- 2008000338 description "What's on your mind? -- Critical thinking : how will higher-order thinking skills improve academic success? -- Goal setting : if you know what you want to do, why do you need to read about goal setting? -- Organizing time and space : how will these skills improve academic performance and reduce your stress? -- Learning styles : how will knowing your learning style help with your studies? -- Class time : how can you be more successful during class time? -- Note taking : how will effective notes help you understand class material? -- Reading : you have to read 1,000 pages by when? -- Memory : why do you forget, and what can you do about it? -- Test taking : how can you improve your test-preparation and test-performance skills? -- Information literacy : how can you use information and technology for your benefit? -- Civility : how can working with others affect your academic success? -- The choices you make : how do your current decisions affect your future?".
- 2008000338 extent "xx, 273 p. :".
- 2008000338 identifier "0135146577 (pbk.)".
- 2008000338 identifier "9780135146576 (pbk.)".
- 2008000338 identifier 2008000338.html.
- 2008000338 issued "2009".
- 2008000338 issued "c2009.".
- 2008000338 language "eng".
- 2008000338 publisher "Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson Prentice Hall,".
- 2008000338 subject "378.1/70281 21".
- 2008000338 subject "College student orientation.".
- 2008000338 subject "LB2395 .P59 2009".
- 2008000338 subject "Study skills.".
- 2008000338 tableOfContents "What's on your mind? -- Critical thinking : how will higher-order thinking skills improve academic success? -- Goal setting : if you know what you want to do, why do you need to read about goal setting? -- Organizing time and space : how will these skills improve academic performance and reduce your stress? -- Learning styles : how will knowing your learning style help with your studies? -- Class time : how can you be more successful during class time? -- Note taking : how will effective notes help you understand class material? -- Reading : you have to read 1,000 pages by when? -- Memory : why do you forget, and what can you do about it? -- Test taking : how can you improve your test-preparation and test-performance skills? -- Information literacy : how can you use information and technology for your benefit? -- Civility : how can working with others affect your academic success? -- The choices you make : how do your current decisions affect your future?".
- 2008000338 title "Study skills : do I really need this stuff? / Steve Piscitelli.".
- 2008000338 type "text".