More autonomy, more freedom, but also more responsibility: studying is undoubtedly a job in its own right.
From studying remotely to joining a work group, finding out about mentoring and tutoring opportunities, staying motivated and adjusting your study methods and objectives... find out more about the advice and tools available to you for a successful student life.
Being present, listening, understanding, learning, recording, sharing, writing, prioritising, elaborating, revising, planning, applying - the intellectual life of a student requires a number of skills and competences to be acquired and trained.
Time section: planning the year, managing day-to-day life, drawing up a schedule, sorting and setting priorities.
The last stage in the process of acquiring knowledge and the first in memorising it: advice and methods for active note-taking.
Training and developing memory skills: consolidating and improving concepts, discovering new techniques, etc.
Developing the reading tool: selecting books, compiling a bibliography, approaching a book, different types of reading, etc.
Undertake revision with serenity: preparation, regularity, organisation, managing the daily balance, planning objectives...
Studying in a distance learning context: a series of tutorials on the subject.
Specific guides with tips and information to help you prepare for and tackle your first year at university with confidence.
As a student, you will certainly be asked to evaluate one or more of the courses you are taking. We see it first and foremost as a way of talking to your teacher, sharing your opinion of his or her teaching and giving him or her possible avenues for improvement in complete peace of mind, since anonymity is the basis of the process.
Each month, discover the advice of advanced students
Section listing all the useful links to help you succeed in your studies, whatever your level.