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Student Planner and Academic Diary 2018-2019, Spiral bound Book

Student Planner and Academic Diary 2018-2019 Spiral bound

Spiral bound

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An indispensable planner and study skills reference/tutorial to help you to manage your time, your studies, your money, your social life and much, much more. Not just a diary, this planner is crammed with useful study skills hints and tips from the authors of the Study Skills series, plus an academic year diary, timetables, notes pages and more.

It's in a spiral bound format for ease of use and has a plastic protective sheet at the front and back to ensure the diary remains in a perfect state for the whole year. It's priceless features include: A first week checklist.

The perfect list to ensure your university year starts without a hitch. Semester or term planner. An easy to reference planner, ensuring you know where to be and when. Monthly planner and 'to do' lists. A handy overview of any key events or reminders, enabling you to plan ahead and not to forget those important birthdays, social events, assignment deadlines and tutorials. Monthly and weekly study skills and strategy tips.

A series of prompts that help to keep you organised and ahead of the game.

These will help you be proactive and effective in your learning activities, ensuring you produce work that meets high standards and allowing you to reflect on what you've achieved. Planning resource section. This includes checklists, outline planning tables, practical reference information and advice.

This section also includes essential features such as a personal budget planner and revision timetables. "The personal development planning section is such a good idea.

When applying {for jobs or} work experience, I've always been told to make a checklist of my skills and if it seems that I can't demonstrate them with examples then I need to write down ways that I can change that. Budget pages are great because it allows students to see exactly how much money they are spending. It's got everything a student would need based on my experience!" - Katy, University of Liverpool

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