- There is a clear benefit to a student's understanding of the course content from attending PASS sessions.
- Attending PASS sessions, either regularly or occasionally, offers an attendee another chance to engage in the course content, discuss and elaborate on ideas, and ask relevant questions.
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- Despite PASS sessions being delivered in first year, the benefits of the sessions are shown to follow attendees throughout their degree.
- Students who regularly attend and engage in PASS in their first year are on average likely to attain one grade point higher at the end of their course.
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- Attending PASS sessions gives you opportunity to develop a range of new working relationships.
- You will be expected to work closely with your peers to tackle challenging questions as well as developing a good working relationship with your 2nd year PASS Leaders.
- Networking opportunities with students on your course.
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