• Learning at university
    • What to expect
      • Transitioning from school to university
      • Transitioning to New Zealand universities
      • Transitioning to work
      • Returning to study as a mature student
    • Looking after your health and wellbeing
    • Working in groups
    • Studying with Generative Artificial Intelligence
    • Understanding marking rubrics
    • Understanding assessment tasks
    • Academic skills in your discipline
    • Lectures and tutorials
    • Technology at University
      • Software for students
      • Communicating online
      • Zoom at University
      • Device use at University
      • Canvas for students
      • Grades in Canvas
      • Student IT Hub
    • Harnessing your creativity
    • Campus maps
  • Key study skills
    • Analysing questions
    • Critical thinking
      • Academic arguments
    • Habits of mind
      • Active learning
      • Reflection and introspection
    • Time management
      • Pomodoro technique
      • Staying motivated
      • Scheduling your semester
      • Prioritising your tasks
      • Dealing with procrastination
    • Note-taking
      • Digital note-taking
      • Charting note-taking method
      • Cornell note-taking method
      • Mind mapping
  • Presenting your work
    • Developing oral presentations
    • Practising your presentation
    • Delivering a great presentation
    • Academic posters
  • Reading effectively
    • Reading at university
    • Quick reading
    • In-depth reading
      • Reading actively and effectively
      • Reading critically
      • Reading difficult material
  • Finding information
    • What are you looking for?
      • Identify keywords
      • Identify the type(s) of information you need
    • Where to find information
    • How to find information
      • Find information by type
      • Find information by subject
      • Search Catalogues and databases
    • How to evaluate information
      • Rauru Whakarare
      • SIFT
      • TRAAP
    • How to find course readings
  • Writing effectively
    • Writing at university
    • Planning your assignments
    • Writing a paragraph
    • Integrating sources by paraphrasing, summarising, and quoting
    • Assignment types
      • Report writing
      • Essay writing
      • Professional writing
    • Editing and proofing your work
  • Exams and tests
    • Preparing for exams and tests
    • On exam day
    • Exam questions
  • Referencing
    • Introduction to referencing
    • What to reference
    • How to reference
    • Referencing styles
    • Reference management tools
    • QuickCite
  • Support services
    • Student Hubs
    • Libraries and Learning Services
    • Workshops
    • Career Development and Employability Services
    • DELNA
    • Student Health and Counselling Service
    • Māori students
    • Pacific students
    • Students with disabilities
    • International students
    • English Language Enrichment
    • Rainbow students
  1. Home
  2.  » 
  3. Key study skills

Protected: Mona-Test

  • Analysing questions
  • Critical thinking
    • Academic arguments
  • Habits of mind
    • Active learning
    • Reflection and introspection
  • Time management
    • SMART goals
    • Pomodoro technique
    • Scheduling your semester
    • Staying motivated
    • Dealing with procrastination
    • Prioritising your tasks
  • Note-taking
    • Digital note-taking
    • Cornell note-taking method
    • Charting note-taking method
    • Mind mapping

Password Protected

To view this protected post, enter the password below:

Print Friendly, PDF & Email

Related topics

Workshops

See all available workshops.

Short on time? Watch a video on:

  • Critical thinking – 6:01
  • Time management – 5:15
  • Note-taking – 5:39

Have any questions? 

Ask us
Give us some feedback

This is the footer