Nine:
What new questions do you have?
The questions you started
with were just that – starting points. Now your research has told you much more
about the subject you are exploring, what new questions do you have? How can
you try to answer them?
Ten:
Think for yourself. Don’t just repeat other people’s ideas.
Having the chance to think
for yourself and present your own ideas can be one of the great things about
higher education. Enjoy that opportunity and make the most of it. Sadly, that
can also be one of the hardest things. It takes a lot of hard work before you
can know enough to come up with good ideas that require more time and effort
through research to test. Work hard. Good luck.
Here are more research and
study tips from The Fife & Tayside Wider Access Forum:
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