Abstract:Editor's Introduction. How to Use this Book. Part I: Getting Yourself Organised: 1. Time Management: Roger Coles. 2. Making Notes in Lectures: Phil Race. 3. Active Reading: Phil Race. 4. Creative Prob...Editor's Introduction. How to Use this Book. Part I: Getting Yourself Organised: 1. Time Management: Roger Coles. 2. Making Notes in Lectures: Phil Race. 3. Active Reading: Phil Race. 4. Creative Problem Solving: Richard Kemp. 5. Live Projects: Rod Gun. 6. Self and Peer Assessment: Sally Brown. 7. Tackling Examination Questions: Robert Purvis. 8. Working in Teams and Syndicates: Danny Saunders and Phil Race. Part II: Getting Your Message Across: 9. Writing Essays: Robert Purvis. 10. Writing Reports: Christine Sinclair and Jim McNally. 11. Covey Your Message by a Poster: Alan Jenkins. 12. Giving Presentations: Danny Saunders. 13. Student Tutoring: John C. Hughes and Ronlad Metcalf. 14. Making the Most of Seminars: Hannah Cowie. 15. Transferable Personal Skills: Lin Thorley. Part III: Getting Out Of College: 16. Employment Profiles: Malcolm Pike. 17. Portfolios: Sally Brown and Paddy Maher. 18. The Placement Experience: Jen Harvey and Fiona Campbell. 19. Investing Careers: Jim McNally. 20. Applying for a Job: Jim McDonald. 21. Being Interviewed: Phil Race.Read More
Publication Year: 1994
Publication Date: 1994-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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