Study Habits

student studying on grass outside Lemieux Library

STUDY UP ON STUDYING

You'll be spending all of your time outside the classroom in your distance learning courses. Since you won't have a classroom to go to each week, your study space needs to be conducive to participating in class discussions (i.e.: recording replies via webcam) and completing your homework.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Here are some SU services and resources to help strengthen your research skills and study habits.

Research Path Links to an external site. - SU Libraries provides step-by-step guide to help guide your online research. 

Get Research Help from an SU Librarian - Email, call, or chat online with a SU Library Research Services librarian for assistance during any stage of the research process - even help sorting through information you find on the internet.

The Learning Assistance Programs Virtual Desk is providing consultations for all students looking to develop their skills. The virtual desk also provides tutoring services for several math, science, business, language and nursing courses.

Tutoring Services Links to an external site. - SU Learning Assistance Programs provides peer tutoring in a variety of subject areas including math, science, nursing, and foreign languages.  They also provide consultations to help you incorporate results into your study strategies.

 

Image: student studying on grass outside Lemieux Library

 Which Study Space is Best?

This tool will help you choose a study space that is most conducive to learning.