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Studying at a higher level - Interpret my score

Home > Learning Games > Studying at a higher level > Interpret my score

Once you have interpreted your score, close this window and look back at the checked tickboxes on the quiz, to see which questions you got wrong! Click on the question number for further advice on that particular question.


25-30
This is a very good score. If your responses were accurate, then you already have a good sense of what is required at university. It is important that you build on these skills so that they continue to remain in line with the different stages of university learning. Browse the web pages or study skills books to identify areas that you could fine tune so you really fulfil your potential.

15-25
This is a good score, especially if you are in your first year at university. If your responses were accurate, then you already have a reasonable initial sense of what is required at university. However, the score suggests that you could achieve much more if you developed your study skills further. Check the responses to the questions you answered incorrectly. To find out more, click on the recommended links. Identify two or three areas to work on in the short term.

7-15
If your responses were accurate, then you already have some ideas about what is required at university. if you have just started at university, then that is a good sign. However, the score suggests that you could achieve a lot more if you developed your study skills further. Check the responses to the questions you answered incorrectly. To find out more, click on the recommended links. Identify two or three areas to work on in the short term. You will probably benefit from additional guidance from study skills books.

0-7
If your responses were accurate, then you do not yet have a strong sense of what is required at university. The score suggests that you could achieve a lot more if you developed your study skills further. It is worth you spending time finding out more about how to approach your study and the conventions used at university. Check the responses to the questions you answered incorrectly. To find out more, click on the recommended links. Identify two or three areas to work on in the short term. You will probably benefit from additional guidance from study skills books. If your marks are low, speak to somebody in student services for more support.

Now go back and review any mistakes!




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