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Personal Study Skills and Habits Review Survey

The document is a personal study skills and habits survey that contains 20 questions about a student's study routine. It asks the student to rate themselves on whether they have regular times and places to study, concentrate fully, review notes, listen actively in class, prepare for tests and assignments, and think critically about the meaning and applications of what they are learning. After completing the survey, the student is prompted to answer three additional questions in complete sentences.
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Personal Study Skills and Habits Review Survey

The document is a personal study skills and habits survey that contains 20 questions about a student's study routine. It asks the student to rate themselves on whether they have regular times and places to study, concentrate fully, review notes, listen actively in class, prepare for tests and assignments, and think critically about the meaning and applications of what they are learning. After completing the survey, the student is prompted to answer three additional questions in complete sentences.
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Personal Study Skills and Habits Review Survey

Directions: Read each question about your personal study skills and habits. Rate yourself and check the appropriate box.
Answer the three questions after the survey using complete sentences.
Question Yes Sometimes No
1. Do you have a regular time to study?
2. Do you have a regular place to study?
3. Do you try to study when you are alert/rested?

4. Do you begin the study of a topic vy quickly glancing over the topic to see what it is about?
5. Do you think through or process information instead of just reading it?
6. Do you concentrate fully when you are studying?
7. Do you express in your own words what the author is saying?

8. Do you reviewmaterial/information of each subject that you havestujdied from previous days?

9. Do you take meaningful/useful notes over what the teacher says in class?

10. Do you put notes in an outline from as soon as possible after taking them?

11. When reviewing your notes do you have enough details to remember what the topic was about?
12. During lectures, do you look and listen to the teacher?

13. Do you think about what the techer is saying as well as listening to what he or she is saying?

14. Do you think about ways the subject you are studying may be helpful to you later in life?

15. When you are reading do you keep in mind the overall idea, topic, or story?
16. Do you believe that in addition to learning the details of a subject it is important to know the
overall idea as well?

17. Do you deliberately prepare yourself for participation in class discussions?


18. Do you deliberately prepare yourself for open-note quizzes or tests?

19. Do you think through the meaning of test questions before you answer them?
20. Do you write all homework assignments, tests and projects in your planner to remind yourself
what is due?

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