Talk:Study skills

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I hope others will come and help fill this page out. I think it is a very important topic and will be very helpful for a lot of people. -- Andrew Parodi 01:00, 8 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Study Skills

Study Skills is an essential part of a persons life. It involves being able to organise your time and manage it to full use. Study Skills is about having strategies and methods of purposeful learning mainly centered around reading and writing. Having good study skills will get you good results in examinations.- Nadesh Rao(HUC)

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I found it to be rather ironic, as it says, "Wether you did or didn't study long term you will feel good about yourself..." and seeing as there is a blaring typo, they obviously did not study english long term, or whatever, you get my drift, however, I did not remove this typo, as I thought it may be purposeful.

[edit] PQRST?

WTF is PQRST? Searching redirects here and the article mentions it without explaining —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 86.121.76.158 (talk) 14:01:24, August 19, 2007 (UTC)

Yep, I wondered about that PQRST too. This link seems to explain it well. http://arbeitsblaetter.stangl-taller.at/LERNTECHNIK/PQRST.shtml —Preceding unsigned comment added by Katpaint (talk • contribs) 10:30, 30 September 2007 (UTC)