SFC03 – Planning & Setting goals: Do you struggle to keep up with your studies?

For whom?

Yes…those students with an inherent skill for planning and an idea about exactly where they want to go really do exist. But for most students, this is a goal they aspire to achieve. If it is one of your goals and you think it’s time to get ahead with realizing it, then you should consider joining the planning and goal setting group.

What’s your gain?

  • Everyone is different and therefore different study styles work for different people. During the group you will get insights into your personal study style – what you’re good at, and where there is room for improvement. A small step can result in big strides.
  •  A clearer idea of your goals. If these are realistic and well-defined, then the road to realizing them is easier to tread.

Method

What does your study behavior look like? Which habits stand in the way of getting ahead? You are going to find answers to these questions along with like-minded people and a study advisor of ESA. You are going to articulate and discuss your personal goals and progress in weekly meetings. Sharing these makes it more difficult to find a reason not to realize them. This means that by registering, you are also committing. The weekly meetings are not optional, if you sign up your presence is mandatory. See it as an opportunity to raise yourself to a higher level, with the added advantage that you can use the skills you build up in other areas of your life.

Starting date

Since this is a continuing group, you can join in at any moment.  You can sign up for an individual intake meeting, which you will have with a study management coach. During this intake meeting we will see if this training meets your needs. You can make an appointment via this link.

If you prefer a variation of this support group with greater attention to neurodiversity as in, ASS/AD(H)D, click here.