Learning Toolkit

STUDY SKILLS

Learn how to actively connect information in course material to the way you think. This saves time and energizes you for the next steps in the course.

TIME MANAGEMENT

When you apply time management skills, you’ll  build routines, create space to focus on your priorities and learn what triggers productivity. This reduces stress, as you learn to rely on systems that work best for you.

TEST TAKING

When you learn how to  “think like the test” and practice test taking in a safe environment, your confidence and grades will improve.

SELF-ADVOCACY

Phrasing and asking questions is an important part of learning. By building your skills in this area, you’ll know what to ask and how to ask it in a way that generates the answers you need.

ORGANIZATION

Consistency is key to organization. When you  implementing proven methods to reduce clutter, stay on top of assignments and plan your work, you will feel more calm and less worried.

ACADEMIC CONFIDENCE

Confidence in your academic skills will give you the basis of what it takes to learn more on your own. Moving past bad experiences, failures and mistakes is the first step – I will show you how.