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Below are suggestions for resources that are available at many colleges and the online resources that are available to everyone.
AT YOUR COLLEGE
VISIT . . . | IF YOU NEED HELP . . . |
Learning Center | reading textbooks, taking notes, and studying for exams. While you are here, ask about online resources available through the center or the college library. |
Fellow students | joining a study group or finding a study partner. You are much more likely to be successful if you study with other students. |
Disabled Student Services | arranging for accommodations because you have a reading disability or other learning disability. |
ONLINE
GO TO . . . | IF YOU NEED HELP . . . |
Bucks County Community College: faculty.bucks.edu/ |
finding a guide for annotating your textbooks. |
Niagara University’s Office for Academic Support: niagara.edu/ |
discovering tips for better textbook reading. |
MY COLLEGE’S RESOURCES
What are some of your college's specific resources? Make a list of the unique resources available at your school. Have you taken advantage of any of them?