CAS, CAFA students explore 'effective study practices, habits'
To provide students with practical strategies to enhance their learning efficiency and academic performance, students from the College of Arts and Sciencest (CAS) and the College of Architecture and Fine Arts (CAFA) gathered for an engaging session on Study Practices and Habits, led by Francene Angela Baldeo, a Fine Arts student, Mar. 7.
Baldeo shared her personal experiences and insights on effective study techniques, emphasizing the importance of time management, discipline, and creativity in academic success. She discussed various approaches, including visual learning methods, structured study schedules, and active recall techniques, tailored to the unique demands of CIHTM and CAFA students.
Participants actively engaged in discussions, exchanging their own study habits and exploring new strategies to improve focus and productivity. Many students expressed appreciation for the session, noting that Baldeo’s perspective as a top-performing Fine Arts student provided valuable and relatable guidance.
This is a Learning Development Center initiative. By adopting effective study practices, CIHTM and CAFA students are better equipped to excel in their respective fields and prepare for future professional challenges.
MSEUF continues to support student-centered learning experiences, ensuring that its graduates develop strong study habits that contribute to lifelong success.
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