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<p>Update published April 6 As you enter the final course of the first year, we want to remind you that the MAP Canvas site provides study strategies from successful students on neuroscience and behavior. In addition, you can find strategies for medical school success and general study strategies. Your Lead Advisor and the Learning Specialist can help you with time management and study strategies as you [&hellip;]</p>

MS1 (Phase 1 Year 1): MAP Canvas resources for study strategies

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Update published April 6

As you enter the final course of the first year, we want to remind you that the MAP Canvas site provides study strategies from successful students on neuroscience and behavior. In addition, you can find strategies for medical school success and general study strategies.

Your Lead Advisor and the Learning Specialist can help you with time management and study strategies as you progress through the curriculum. They also can  connect you with a tutor if you would like to work with someone one-on-one.

Please reach out to your Lead Advisor or the Learning Specialist if you would like to be connected to a tutor.

Best wishes on the next step in Phase 1.

Original post published Feb. 16

When preparing to start a new course, many students feel the need to adjust their study strategies. The MAP Canvas site provides a number or resources and study strategies from successful students on Host Defense. Students can also find strategies for Medical School Success and General Study Strategies.

Your lead advisor and the learning specialist can help you refine your time management and study strategies as you progress through the curriculum.

They can also connect you with a tutor if you would like to work with someone one-on-one.

Best wishes on the next step in Phase 1!

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Sara Buckallew works in the Dean's Office of Strategic Communications. As a communications coordinator, Sara supports internal and external communication needs for the Herman B Wells Center for Pediatric Research and the Center for Diabetes and Metabolic...
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