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Study Skills

Brain Exercise - students holding their headsWhat separates successful college students from unsuccessful college students directly relates to their ability to take notes, identify main themes, retain information, manage time and much more. These abilities are commonly referred to as study skills. Follow the links to get more in depth information on a specific study skills:

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Learning Skills Handouts
http://www.sarc.sdes.ucf.edu/studyhandouts.html
The University of Central Florida has over 80 learning skills handouts covering just about everything including how to read a textbook, developing concentration and memory, note taking, time management, etc.

Brain Gym
http://www.braingym.org
Braingym specializes in research and applied programs of physical movement to enhance learning in all areas. Its program is used worldwide to help adults and children bring about "rapid and often dramatic improvements in concentration, memory, reading, organization skills, language and number skills, writing, speaking, and athletic performance.

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