How to Succeed in Your Social Science Degree (Sage Study Skills Series)

How to Succeed in Your Social Science Degree (Sage Study Skills Series)

by David Harris (Author), David Harris (Author), Hilary Arksey (Author)

Synopsis

'As a guide to living and studying at university, this book goes beyond describing basic study skills and instead invites the reader to use ideas from sociology to make sense of the role of being a student, the university as an institution and the professional relationships between students and lecturers. It is written in a style that feels like having a supportive and experienced tutor, who has bags of common sense and has seen hundreds of students through university, talking you through the issues while offering practical advice and wise commentary to help you come to terms with the demands of being a student' - Peter Lunt, Brunel University

How do you survive the university experience? What do tutors want? How can you express yourself best in tutorials, seminars, essays and exams?

This book takes a clear-eyed approach to the challenges of university life, offers realistic advice and demonstrates how to acquire transferable skills with a view to future employability. All of the basics are here:

How educational performance can be maximized

How to develop powers of expression

How to analyze data

What to do and avoid doing in writing a dissertation

What to do to make sure that university life brings the best employment prospects

What skills and performance impress tutors

What employers want

Written in an engaging and no-nonsense style by experienced teachers, the book offers students the perfect one-stop guide to making their university study experience count.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 256
Edition: 1
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
Published: 12 Apr 2007

ISBN 10: 1412902266
ISBN 13: 9781412902267

Media Reviews
This book takes a clear approach to the challenges of university life, offers realistic advice, and demonstrates how to acquire transferable skills for future employment. Issues examined include how to maximize your academic performance, develop powers of expression, analyze data, write a dissertation, and identify what employers want.

-ABSTRACTS OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, DEVELOPMENT, AND ENVIRONMENT -- APADE * APADE 2007 *
Author Bio
Hilary Arksey worked in SPRU for many years, building up a reputation in research into informal care and carers needs. She led on this work in the Unit. It took her to many interesting places around the world where her experience and knowledge in this field helped to spread good practice and research collaborations. She retired from SPRU in 2010. Social Policy Research Interests Informal care Carers, disability and employment Qualitative research methods David Harris is Senior Lecturer in Social Sciences, College of St Mark & St John, Plymouth