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Although colleges and universities host many of these web sites, all contain valuable help for every high school student.

 

ReferenceResources:StudySkills

Don't let the kidinfo fool you; this is a great one-stop-shop for study skills.

 

Study Skills Self Help Information

Tips on preparing for tests, improving reading comprehension and memory, note taking, time management, proofreading, writing term papers, vocabulary development, more.

 

Study Guides and Strategies

This site is available in a large variety of languages. Sections include Preparing to Learn, Studying, Classroom Participation, Collaborative Learning, Preparing for Tests, Writing Basics, Webtruth (using and citing Web resources), and more.

 

Study Skills Topic Pages

Most appropriate for high school students in its simple layout, concise presentation, and clear examples.

 

Academic Success Resources

Handy downloadable Word documents on taking lecture and class notes, reading texts, managing stress, and more.

 

Improve Your Studying Skills

Great advice, especially in its Ten Traps of Studying section.

 

 

 

Cal Poly's Academic Center/Study Skills Library