Tag: Studi-Tip
Tips for students
Exam withdrawal
The exam period is about to begin again. That means studying, studying, and sometimes a lot of stress.
If you decide that you can’t take all your exams, that the schedule doesn’t work for you, or that there are other difficulties, you always have the option of withdrawing from your exams!
It is also important… Read more
Examination and course work
Are you about to register for exams or have you had a look at your exam regulations or macro structure and are overwhelmed by the maze of abbreviations? This post is intended to help you understand the individual terms relating to examinations.
Basically, a distinction must be made between course work (Prüfungsvorleistungen, USL, BSL) and… Read more
Tips for reviewing exams
Examinsight doesn’t help anyway, does it? – That’s what you think!
Mistakes are often made during marking – you can find these. And, of course, you will also learn where you went wrong.
A few tips for reviewing your exam:
Count your points and check whether all your answers have been corrected.
If there is… Read more
Right to inspect examination papers
Do I actually have the right to inspect my exam papers? – Yes, you do:
Very important: Every student has the right to inspect their own written exam papers, the corresponding assessments and the exam records within one year. This also applies to oral exams, course-related exams and final theses.
In most cases (for written… Read more
Study tips from the learning advisory service
Tomorrow I’ll really start…
… studying for the next exam.
… writing my essay.
… or or or…
Do you know that feeling when you should have started a task ages ago but keep putting it off? Perhaps the ‘springboard strategy’ can help you! What is it? It’s actually quite simple: you take 10 minutes… Read more
