For this activity we would like you to really think about what your CPSQ report statements and scores mean. Note down your answers to the following questions:
Which competency areas are the most important for your studies?
How accurate is your feedback for these competencies?
Where are your personal style strengths (Positive points)?
Where are your areas for improvement?
Where are you doing okay (Neutral points), but perhaps could do better?
Do you want to build on your report and set personal goals?
How might you use this information to think about the development of your study skills?
Are there any barriers to getting this development?
Now read through your answers and reflect on them. If you can, do this with another student, or with your mentor, it can help. This video clip shows examples of some points to look for to have an effective Spark conversation about your report.