A.S.P.I.R.E. Study Skills.

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A.S.P.I.R.E. Study Skills

(You have control over this!!) Attitude Approach your studies with a positive attitude (You have control over this!!)

Select Chunk information into groups Get organized!!

Put aside Separate out the information you’ve already studied or already know. You don’t need to study things you already know!

Investigate Figure out which facts or concepts you don’t understand and do further research to figure them out.

Reflect Figure out how the concepts you’re studying apply to real life and review them enough to make them stick in your head.

Evaluate Consider the outcome of your studying. Did you do as well as you had hoped? What worked and what didn’t? What can you do differently next time?

Attitude Select Put aside Investigate Reflect Examine