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  2. Week 1: Preparing for academic study
  3. 1.15 Reading Ahead

1.15 Reading Ahead

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There is no compulsory reading for you to complete before you start your undergraduate or postgraduate degree. What we recommend is for you to read (and watch or listen to!) things around the subject that you’re passionate about.

The best advice we can offer you right now is to become more familiar with how to discover what’s going on in the world around you, and to practice your research skills by thinking more critically about everything you read and watch.

Whatever the level or subject of your course, becoming more engaged with the world around you and how it relates to your studies is a really important aspect of being a good Exeter student. It’s also the route to the highest grades!

What is your favourite thing to listen to, watch or read that has helped inspire you to do this degree? Why do you enjoy it? Chat with your coursemates in the Forum below! To post, simply click 'REPLY.'

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