Taking stock of study: what works and what doesn’t (16:00-17:00)

Taking stock of study: what works and what doesn’t (16:00-17:00)

Reflect on your study habits, share ideas, and learn techniques to boost your future success.

By Student Hub Live

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Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Many of you will have completed your modules for the year and may be enjoying a slightly quieter period before your next course begins in the autumn... making this the perfect time to think about how to maximise your future successes. Even if you're still studying, it's a great opportunity to pause and reflect. Are you getting the most out of your study time, or have you developed habits that might be holding you back?

In this Connect Live session, we’ll be joined by a special guest to explore techniques for effective reflection. We’ll share practical ideas and strategies to help you build on your achievements and move forward with confidence. This being the penultimate SHL session, there will also be a chance to say what SHL has meant to you.


IMPORTANT: SHL events are usually fully booked. Please, if you are unable to attend, we kindly ask you to cancel your ticket to enable a student on a waiting list to attend. Thank you very much!

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Welcome to Student Hub Live, a series of live, online and interactive events open to everyone at The Open University. We produce a range of activities designed to support all OU students in their studies and facilitate academic community. Visit our website http://studenthublive.open.ac.uk/ to find out more about what kinds of events we run, and how you can join them using your device of choice. 

FreeJul 8 · 08:00 PDT