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Thank you from DBS!

We are delighted that you have chosen to apply to study with us through the CAO and look forward to meeting you.


Over the next couple of weeks we will be giving you a call to thank you personally, and this is a perfect opportunity to answer any questions you may have about the course, our college or the application procedure.


But thats not all! To help you get the most out of your leaving certificate, we will providing you with some tips and advice on how to effectively study, how to prepare yourself for sitting your exams and how to manage your stress so it wont stop you reaching your goals.


This week we take a look at studying and provide you with some skills to help you effectively study over the next coming weeks.


 
Study Skills
Helping you to stay focused and study effectively

Now that the Easter Holidays are over, the race to the Leaving Certificate begins. Over the coming weeks and months it can be hard for students to stay focused.If you are feeling under pressure, you might not know where to start or how to keep focused. Below we have provided some tips for you to help you to get started and make the most of the time you have. 

 

Remember - the earlier you start to plan, the more free time you’ll have in the run up to the exams and the less stress you will feel.


1.       Put your exam study plan together

 

Even if you haven't done already done this, there is still plenty of time for you to put an exam study plan and timetable together! When you do this you will feel much more at ease and you will feel that you have time to get everything done before the exams. But remember, dont spend all your study time makeing study plans and timetables, this defeates the purpose!! For each topic, make a rough plan or content page so you know exactly what needs to be covered in that topic and as you complete each part, put a tick beside it. You will also become more and more motivated as you tick things off your lists. Don't forget to have variety in your study plan so you dont get bored. Don't study the same thing two days in a row and make sure you cover every subject, not just the ones you like. Never leave anything out!!

 

2.       Stay organised and focused

 

Organisation is key to studying effectively. If you have an allocated time on your study plan to cover certain topics, you need to ensure that you are not spending the first 20 minutes trying to get your text books, notes and stationary together. Effective time management in essential!! You can stay on top of things by ensuring that you tidy up after each session and also by ensuring that you keep the notes for each topic together in folders where possible. It also means that you won't lose anything! Keep notes in folders and folders with books so everyting is grouped together. Being organised will also help you manage your stress and keep you on track to succeed and its a great habit to get into for college!

 

3.       Keep making notes and go over old notes

 

In order to ensure that you are staying engaged and to prevent boredom it is important that you keep making notes as you go along. Unfortunately, it is not enough to read your text book - this won’t help you. Reading a chapter and then summarising and making notes (in your own words) will reaffirm that you understand what you have just read and will help you to retain the information.

When looking over old notes, try to summarise the information you have written down so you can quickly reference it closer to the exams. Get flashcards and write the most important information on them so you can carry these around with you and check them in your spare time. And dont forget to make important things stand out by using highlighters and coloured pens! If reading large chunks of text intimidates you, try recording your notes on to an audio device like your iPhone and use this to study. Doing this will also allow you to study in your spare time like on the bus or walking to the shops!

 

4.       Make sure you have somewhere suitable to study

 

We do not recommend that you study in groups unless you are very disciplined - remember, you are only kidding yourself! We recommend that you work without the television on in the background and that you sit at a desk. It can be quite difficult to read and write lying out on a bed. And turn off Facebook and Twitter...these will not help your study and you won't miss much! Having a dedicated place to work will help you stay focused. If you dont have a dedicated place, try and find somewhere that works for you. Remember, how your friends study isn't necessarily how you study so stay focused on what you are doing and how you can get through your study plan.

 

5.       Keep working through past exam papers 

 

Past exam papers are key to your success. They allow you to familiarise yourself with the layout of the papers, the marking schemes, helps you allocate time per question and cover all the topics that could come up in the exam. It is really important that you keep working through these papers to help you stay prepared! If you have run out of questions, go back over the ones you have completes and test yourself. Make sure you know exactly how questions can be asked and how to interpret what they are asking. If you run out of questions, don't be afraid to ask your teachers to give you questions and make them when you are done. Remember, they are there to help you succeed!


Don't forget to leave time for you to relax, exercise and to reward yourself for a good day's work. Organisation and focus is essential to a good study plan, and we hope that this will assist you towards success in your upcoming exams.

 
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Key CAO dates to note
Important dates for the diary this Summer

 

With the Online Late Application facility opening this week, its important to be aware of the important CAO dates coming up. For all those applying for courses through the CAO this year, please remember these dates:

 

1st May 2013 - Closing date for Late Applicants

1st July 2013 - Closing date for Change of Mind


19th August 2013 - Round 1 Offers

28th August 2013 - Round 2 Offers

 

If you have any questions regarding the  CAO or these dates, please feel free to contact our admissions office  on 01-4177500 and we are happy to help.

 

You may also arrange an appointment with our admissions office to have a one - on - one session to discuss your course choices or assist with your application. To avail of this personal service, please contact the admissions office to schedule your session.
 


 
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Next DBS Open Evening:Tuesday 14th May 5-7pm
Discuss all programmes commencing in 2013

We are holding our next Open Evening on 14th May from 5-7pm in our Aungier Street building.

The Open Evening is an ideal opportunity for you to visit the college and obtain further information on our Full-Time Undergraduate programmes and speak with industry specialist lecturers to identify the programme that is most suitable for your future development. The evening poses an ideal chance to ask any questions you may have and discuss programme options prior to making a application to commence study with us in the new year. Your will also get the opportunity to meet with current students and find out what college life is really like in DBS.


For information our lecturing staff and their achievements and specialist areas, please visit our website for information on our Academic Schools and Staff.

We look forward to meeting you.

 

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