Study Guides

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Library books on study skills topics can be found at the following locations:
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*Study skills 371.30281
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*378.17
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*378.170281
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*Essay writing 808.4
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*Presentation skills 808.51
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*Survey methods  001.433
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*Grammar guides 428.2
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==Coping with study or exam stress==
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====Get ready for university study====
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Introduces some of the key skills needed for successful study at university. You can practise some of these skills online and hear tips and advice from other Napier students. This resource is designed particularly for new entrants to university, but other students will also find it useful.
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====Academic Support Advisors====
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Offering an informal and confidential service via one-to-one or small group sessions by appointment and group workshops on specific aspects of university coursework.
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====Student Mentors====
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A student mentor can offer friendly, informal support and advice to help you get to grips with life as a university student.
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====Maths Plus Help====
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Weekly drop in sessions for students who are having difficulty with numbers, data analysis, maths or stats.  [http://staff.napier.ac.uk/NR/rdonlyres/C263D7B8-BECC-427B-A0C1-35784F8138A6/4430/MathsPlus5.pdf Further details]
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====[http://staff.napier.ac.uk/Services/SSS/ Student Support Services]====
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Offering advice on:
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*how to relax and reduce your stress
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*student funding
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*careers advice
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*international student support
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*special needs and disability advice
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*counselling
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*chaplaincy
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When it's getting to you:
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*Take a deep breath and let tension go
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*Keep it in perspective - it's a few days out of your whole life.Hang on to your sense of humour - watch your favourite sitcom or rent a DVD
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*Get away from the university for a few hours - go for a walk or see a friend.
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*Walk the Labyrinth - an ancient route to inner calm
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If it all seems too much, just talk to someone:
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[http://staff.napier.ac.uk/Services/SSS/Chaplaincy/ Napier Chaplaincy] 24 hour helpline: here to care
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Tel: (013) 455 2926
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The Samaritans: never too busy to listen
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Tel: (0131) 221 9999

Revision as of 15:54, 27 September 2007

Library books on study skills topics can be found at the following locations:

  • Study skills 371.30281
  • 378.17
  • 378.170281
  • Essay writing 808.4
  • Presentation skills 808.51
  • Survey methods 001.433
  • Grammar guides 428.2

Contents

Coping with study or exam stress

Get ready for university study

Introduces some of the key skills needed for successful study at university. You can practise some of these skills online and hear tips and advice from other Napier students. This resource is designed particularly for new entrants to university, but other students will also find it useful.


Academic Support Advisors

Offering an informal and confidential service via one-to-one or small group sessions by appointment and group workshops on specific aspects of university coursework.


Student Mentors

A student mentor can offer friendly, informal support and advice to help you get to grips with life as a university student.

Maths Plus Help

Weekly drop in sessions for students who are having difficulty with numbers, data analysis, maths or stats. Further details.

Student Support Services

Offering advice on:

  • how to relax and reduce your stress
  • student funding
  • careers advice
  • international student support
  • special needs and disability advice
  • counselling
  • chaplaincy

When it's getting to you:

  • Take a deep breath and let tension go
  • Keep it in perspective - it's a few days out of your whole life.Hang on to your sense of humour - watch your favourite sitcom or rent a DVD
  • Get away from the university for a few hours - go for a walk or see a friend.
  • Walk the Labyrinth - an ancient route to inner calm


If it all seems too much, just talk to someone:

Napier Chaplaincy 24 hour helpline: here to care Tel: (013) 455 2926

The Samaritans: never too busy to listen Tel: (0131) 221 9999

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