9. Solid reading, writing, and analysis skills
Whatever subject you study, there are some skills that you will always need. The ability to read materials and glean the relevant facts, the ability to write up your findings in a clear and engaging way, and the ability to critically analyse the material you find will be needed at every stage of your academic career.
Just as essential is reading things that aren't directly related to your course - newspapers, novels, other non-fiction books, not only for fun (although that's also important), but also to expand your knowledge outside of your chosen discipline. Of course, it's important to make sure this doesn't interfere with your university work. This is related to thinking broadly and seeing the bigger picture - you'll only be able to do that if you read a lot, and vary what you read.
10. Communication skills
A further set of skills which are often overlooked for students are communication skills. Being able to present the information you know to both a lay audience and an expert audience is vital for demonstrating your grasp of the material. You should get in practise at presenting orally, making slides, and engaging in debates in order to get the most from your studies.
VOCABULARY
English
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Uzbek
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Russian
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Numeracy
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Preparatory classes
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Factual basis
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Mental health
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Interdisciplinary
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Budding economist
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Maturity
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Innate curiosity
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