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Practical Study Skills

Most of us believe that good study skills can help a student become more successful in school. As a result of this belief, there are an abundance of courses taught by tutoring agencies, educational organizations, and schools that teach study skills as a separate subject.  The courses are often aimed at keeping students organized, improving their abilities to study and take tests, acquiring effective reading strategies, and practicing good time management. 

The problem with most of these well-intentioned courses is that they are not always practical for individual learning styles, not practiced on a daily basis and seldom linked to a current curriculum. 
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