According to a recent study by the National Bureau of Economic Research, students who set shorter-term, task-oriented goals achieved better grades than those who focused solely on the end goal of getting an A in their courses.
This approach is particularly beneficial in online classes, where technology can help track progress and provide immediate feedback. One effective way to leverage this strategy is by utilizing the resources available at Amberton’s Learning Resource Center (LRC).
Optimize Your Learning with Amberton’s LRC
At Amberton University, we offer a range of resources designed to help you excel in your academic pursuits. Whether you’re an on-campus or distance learning student, our Learning Resource Center is here to support you.
For On-Campus Students:
Reference Help: Visit our library for assistance in finding the best print books, ebooks, and database articles.
Formatting and Citation Guidelines: We provide tools and guidelines to help you create high-quality papers and projects.
EBSCO Learning Express Database: This valuable resource includes tutorials on writing, research, math skills, job interviews, and more.
For Distance Learning Students:
Virtual Assistance: Schedule a Google Hangout with our librarians for personalized instruction on using our databases and finding credible information for your assignments.
Maximize Your Academic Success
Effective writing and research are crucial components of university-level work. To ensure you’re making the most of available resources, consider the following tips:
Start Early: Give yourself ample time to choose a topic and gather resources.
Prioritize Important Materials: Focus on essential readings and resources first.
Organize Your Notes: Keep your research and notes well-organized.
Follow Citation Rules: Understand and apply the specific citation style required for your assignments.
Ensure Logical Flow: Structure your paper with a clear introduction and conclusion for better readability.