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End-of-course review

Towards the end of your course you should take a few minutes to think about where you are with your study. If you want to know how you've done in your marks so far, you can use the assessment calculator.

Reviewing your study so far will help you to

  • think about what you've gained from your course
  • consider how this will be useful for the future
  • check that you're on track with your programme of study. Go to planning studies if you need help or haven’t registered for your next course
  • note down any study strategies or techniques you want to change in future study
  • find out about general assessment matters, including assignments and examinations.

To help you prioritise, work through the end-of-course skills checklist. You can complete it online or download a copy (PDF, 488KB), save it to your computer, and print it out.

You can complete the review below online and then print the web page (you can't save this version on your computer). Alternatively, download (RTF, 59KB) a copy to your computer to complete using a word processor (you can save this version on your PC, work offline and print it).

End-of-course review

Example

See an example of a completed end-of-course review (RTF, 75KB).

Related pages
Active learning
Course-start review
Mid-course review

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