Presented by: Peer Mentor, Abena Agyei, Doctor of Pharmacy, '25
The workload in college is very different from the workload in High school and I believe that being part of an effective study group can help lessen the stress associated with studying.Creating study groups is an excellent way to improve your learning. This is due to the fact that groups share distinct perspectives and learn from one another. Members of a group can also teach other members of the group how to understand difficult subjects. Study groups are especially useful for finishing assignments, creating presentations, and studying for tests.
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
Students who attend will be able to set up more effective study groupsStudents who attend will be able to identify more efficient ways of studying in a group Students who attend will learn about the pros and cons of studying in a group and how to leverage their strengths as group members
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