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Describe study. Correctly and write 10 lines on it.


anushka4833: no one knows study?????

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Answered by nishthabhargav03
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Study skills, academic skill, or studystrategies are approaches applied tolearning. They are generally critical to success in school, considered essential for acquiring good grades, and useful for learning throughout one's life.
Bachelor of Arts and Sciences.  

When you're applying for jobs, it's up to you to describe your course of study in a way that's true to your academic work and helpful in getting the right job. Don't sell yourself short: go beyond just Interdisciplinary Studies and talk about exactly what you've learned.

If you have eclectic interests and have gotten to your junior or senior year without seeing a big picture, that's okay. You're a complex person in a complex world! But you can also find ways to sum up what you've done so that you can communicate effectively about your studies.

Bachelor of Arts and Sciences.  

When you're applying for jobs, it's up to you to describe your course of study in a way that's true to your academic work and helpful in getting the right job. Don't sell yourself short: go beyond just Interdisciplinary Studies and talk about exactly what you've learned.

If you have eclectic interests and have gotten to your junior or senior year without seeing a big picture, that's okay. You're a complex person in a complex world! But you can also find ways to sum up what you've done so that you can communicate effectively about your studies.

Answered by bhavya8910
0

Answer:

Study skills, academic skill, or studystrategies are approaches applied tolearning. They are generally critical to success in school, considered essential for acquiring good grades, and useful for learning throughout one's life.

Bachelor of Arts and Sciences.  

When you're applying for jobs, it's up to you to describe your course of study in a way that's true to your academic work and helpful in getting the right job. Don't sell yourself short: go beyond just Interdisciplinary Studies and talk about exactly what you've learned.

If you have eclectic interests and have gotten to your junior or senior year without seeing a big picture, that's okay. You're a complex person in a complex world! But you can also find ways to sum up what you've done so that you can communicate effectively about your studies.

Bachelor of Arts and Sciences.  

When you're applying for jobs, it's up to you to describe your course of study in a way that's true to your academic work and helpful in getting the right job. Don't sell yourself short: go beyond just Interdisciplinary Studies and talk about exactly what you've learned.

If you have eclectic interests and have gotten to your junior or senior year without seeing a big picture, that's okay. You're a complex person in a complex world! But you can also find ways to sum up what you've done so that you can communicate effectively about your studies.

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