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Unlike studying at school, studying as an adult means you get to make all the choices and are probably more motivated to make a real and lasting change in your life. So whether you want to improve your current prospects, return to work after a break raising your family, or want to change your career, the chances are you'll find a home study course richly rewarding.

We want you to succeed in your chosen studies, so we’ll do all we can to support you. From helping you decide if home learning is right for you to tips on studying, we’re with you all the way. This section offers useful help and advice to get you on track - and keep you inspired.

Think About How You Learn

In the 'Active Learning' section, we touched on the fact that we each have different learning styles, depending on our personality type. Some of us learn best by reading words. Some prefer visual information such as pictures, graphs, charts or even doodles. Others like learning with the help of sound - or by talking things over with other people.

The good news is that it's not hard to discover your personal learning style. For instance, think about how you remember a phone number:

  • Do you see, in your mind's eye, how the number would look if written down, or how it was displayed on the actual screen of the phone? If so, you might be a visual learner
  • Do you 'hear' the number, as though you or someone else was saying it out loud? If so, you might be a sound-based learner
  • Do you recall the number by imagining your fingers actually tapping it out? If so, you might be a tactile learner

These aren't the only possibilities, but they should have got you thinking! If you're a word-based learner, (good with words and letters, enjoy reading and playing word games such as Scrabble or taking part in discussions), here are some study strategies that may be of particular benefit to you:

  • As you read, take LOTS of notes and try and summarise what the author's saying in your own words
  • Create 'flash cards' on which you write down key ideas
  • Keep a journal of what you learn.

If you're a new student, we recommend that, whatever your learning style, you study in short bursts. Good luck and enjoy your studies!

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