Study Resources for College Students

Study Elements Study Resources for College Students

THE PURPOSE OF STUDY GUIDES is to guide you to organize lecture notes and text book material, so  you can increase your comprehension and retain a large amount of information.  Study guides that are visual are even more effective, as the visual organization helps you see related concepts and make meaningful connections with the textbook information, which results in acquiring higher levels of understanding, as expected by many of your professors.

Study Elements has created specific resources to help you not only study, but also understand the information you’re studying. The study guides are organized for you by key concepts from the textbook – saving you time and increasing your focus and motivation.

Study Guides and Resources

Introduction to Business – A textbook study guide

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Master fundamental business concepts with the "Complete Introduction to Business - A textbook study guide" for 9th grade students. Packed with engaging activities and valuable study elements. Boost your learning experience today!

Principles of Microeconomics – A Textbook Study Guide

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Study guide on the introductory course "Principles of Microeconomics" 115 pages covering 20 subjects in microeconomics. Subjects covered include the following: Welcome to Economics, Scarcity, Demand and Supply, Labor and financial markets, Elasticity, Consumer choices, Production, costs, and Industry Structure, Perfect competition, Monopoly, Monopolistic competition and oligopoly, Monopoly and Antitrust policy, Environmental protection and negative Externalities, Positive Externalities and Public Goods, Labor Markets and Income, Poverty and Economic Inequality, Information, Risk, and Insurance, Financial markets, Public Economy, International Trade, Globalization and Protectionism

Sociological Research – Free Unit on Introduction to Sociology Study Guide

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Get a free trial of the Introduction to Sociology unit at Study Elements. Download and use it to support your learning. Don't miss out!

Introduction to Sociology A Textbook Study Guide

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Discover the engaging and comprehensive textbook study guide "Introduction to Sociology" a study guide for college students. Explore key sociological concepts and enhance your understanding of society.

Principles of Economics – Macroeconomics Around the World – free unit

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Discover "Principles of Economics - Macroeconomics Around the World" - the ultimate college study guide for understanding global economics and its impact on diverse economies. Engaging, interactive, and comprehensive.

Principles of Economics Study Guide

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Master the key concepts of economics with ease and confidence. Our Principles of Economics Study Guide is the ultimate resource for 9th graders, packed with clear explanations, practice questions, and helpful tips. Excel in your economics class today!


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    how to study

    Preparing for tests often involves more than just knowing facts, figures, formulas and definitions.  Many professors expect you to demonstrate critical thinking, which involves more than just memorizing.  You need to organize and process course concepts, so that you can increase your comprehension, and the ability to think critically on the content covered in the course.

    How do study guides help you?

    Study Elements promotes on demand downloadable study guides and resources for college students without a subscription.

    90% of college students say they struggle to find study resources for their courses.

    Study guides are visual and effective, because it helps you see and manipulate related concepts. This initiates you to make meaningful connections with the course content.   It then results in the higher level learning expected by many of your professors.

    You can use the resources here to do the following:

    • Organize textbook notes

    • Guide study groups

    • Guide questions to the professors for clarification on content

    • Prepare for exams more efficiently

    • Manipulate information to retain and understand content more thoroughly.

    These techniques work together so you can study more effectively.

     Although simple repetition does help us learn, psychological research has found that we acquire information most effectively when we actively think about or elaborate on its meaning and relate the material to something else.  (This means the use of flashcards are minimally effective tools for studying.) 

    Study resources here, in Study Elements, do just that, they will guide you to manipulate and apply the subject concepts through your world knowledge, materials you’ve read/studied or your life experiences.  The purpose is to help you build a deeper level of critical knowledge of the content. 

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