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Resources to Use in a Good Study Plan

Let’s say you’re in college, and you’re taking a class which is a little bit outside of your comfort zone (or a lot, depending on the class and your comfort zone). You may be a high-performing student in every class but this one, and you’re not sure what you’re doing wrong when it comes time to study. Here’s the frustrating truth: you can spend ten hours studying for an exam and still fail, only to compare scores with the person sitting next to you and discover that they got an A. Here’s another truth: educational success, like many, many other types of success, comes down to the four A’s: Availability of resources, Accessibility of resources, Awareness of resources, and Ability to use those resources. Before I jump into any of the resources which will apply to most college students, I want to clarify that sometimes, academic success can be impacted by disabilities you may have or difficult circumstances in your life. If this is the case, or you suspect it may be the case, ...

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