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By this time in your academic career, you will have studied for hundreds, perhaps thousands of hours, but that does not mean that you have mastered all the study skills. A professional musician may be at the top of her career, yet still feel the need to improve.
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Further reading
Cottrell, S. (1999) The Study Skills Handbook, Basingstoke, Macmillan.
Northedge, A. (1990) The Good Study Guide, Milton Keynes, Open University Press.
Saunders, D. (1994) The Complete Student Handbook, Oxford, Blackwell.
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Atkinson, B., Johns, S. (2001). Basic Study Skills. In: Studying Economics. Palgrave Study Guides. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-21342-5_6
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