Friday, April 28, 2023

Studying in University (My pov)

Studying at university may be very different from college, school form or any other previous education. There is much more of an emphasis on self-directed learning (sometimes referred to as independent study), time management and actively seeking support when needed.

Firstly,Managing time effectively is a vital skill we develop throughout our time at university. You may need to juggle your studies alongside socialising, a part-time job, caring responsibilities and mundane activities like grocery shopping, cleaning and personal admin. 

In addition to, having a good grasp of what you need to do and planning your time will help you to reduce stress and achieve your goals.

Secondly,Communication is the vital key at university. Communication or referencing is highly practiced key here.

When writing an assignment at university you will be expected to reference the sources of information you have used. You may be familiar with doing this at school/college, however at university you might find an increased emphasis put on the quality of referencing. You might even get additional marks for the quality of your reference.

Thirdly, Personal Tutors are academic staff from your School who may or may not teach you, but who can help, advise and guide you throughout your studies at university. Your Personal Tutor will follow your progress throughout your studies and will take great interest in your attendance, overall academic performance and personal development; your Personal Tutor will be able to recommend ways of improving and refining your work (even if you are doing well!) as well as ways of developing your ‘softer’ skills such as reflection, team-working and leadership. You should take every opportunity to meet with your Personal Tutor.

Also, New technology and research will be your new partner at university. You can meet new new technology and you’ll do a lot of research officially under your university. Which is only you can be offered by a university. 

Furthermore, Studying is not just important for educational development, but also builds personal skills.Having good study skills can improve your confidence, competence amd self esteem.

Lastly, university is the place from where you move to your career. Where you decide your career path and plan accordingly. Study at university leads us to achieve our dreamy career.

Studying at university is not mandatory but everyone should study in a university for all the purposes of an university. Because a degree will not only give students the opportunity to gain an indepth knowledge of their chosen subject but also develop transferable skills such as communication skill,presentation skill and problem solving skill while enhancing their ability to work as part of a team.To develop life strategy, people should study at university. 


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