Important information
Learning Advice Services have changed. New Language and Learning Services (L3) will be available to all UniSA students from Monday 13 February 2012. All L3 online resources designed to assist students with specific Language, academic Literacy and Learning skills are located on the L3 website.
Adapting to Uni
Whether you are a new student or simply new to UniSA, it's likely that you are here to develop new knowledge and skills needed in your chosen profession or your area of interest. You'll find that lecturers expect you to take on a range of new activities - some to encourage your growing understanding of certain topics and others to assess your knowledge, skills and ability to manage your academic workload. The web resource found at the link below introduces some important practices and strategies for you to make the most of your opportunities at UniSA. It includes information on the following topics:
- Your first few weeks on campus
- First few weeks as an external student
- Time and workload management
- Talking to staff
- Phone
- Appointments
- Participating in classes
- Making the most of tutorials
- Making the most of lectures
See also: Study planners - a resource to help you to plan your study, taking into account assignment deadlines, your study program (tutorials, lectures) and other life commitments.
