Academic Skills:
1. Time Management
2. Note-taking
3. Problem-solving
Real-life Examples:
1. Time management:
- Enables you to properly think about what you want to achieve and the steps to accomplish it in a timely manner.
- Example: Planning your daily schedule to ensure you complete assignments on time and allocate enough time for studying, work, and other activities.
2. Note-taking:
- A skill that helps to retain information, either for studying or research purposes.
- Example: Taking detailed notes during lectures or meetings to capture key points and aid in understanding and remembering important information.
3. Problem-solving:
- Helps you to assess a problem, the options for solving it, the steps to solve it, and any consequences.
- Example: Analyzing a complex issue at work or in personal life, identifying possible solutions, evaluating the outcomes of each solution, and choosing the most effective course of action.