ABOUT THIS SITE
Learning strategies refer to your
approaches to learning. Think for
a moment about how you have adapted
your learning skills throughout
high school. As you grew in knowledge
and intellectual ability, your learning
skills also became more sophisticated.
You are now able to manipulate concepts
that would have eluded you as a
high school freshman. Part of this
is due to your increased knowledge
base (you simply have more information
now than you did several years ago).
You have also learned how to
acquire and apply this
increasingly complex information--you
have learned how to learn successfully
in high school.
Learning to learn at MIT is your
next step. What skills would you
like to improve? What frustrates
you with your studies? How can you
listen, read and study more effectively?
How can you make the most of your
education at MIT?
This site provides:
- assistance in the assessment
of your learning needs and with
your academic transition to MIT;
- a variety of programs and services
to strengthen your learning and
skill development; and
- resources including academic
information, referrals, encouragement
and support.
Please feel free to contact
us any time with comments or
questions.
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