ABSTRACT

In this chapter, we turn our attention to several select, fundamental aspects of learning about your “self” as a learner. After the information about regulating one’s behavior to fulfill a planned course of action, we look at the extent to which an individual believes they can be successful. As some individuals fear doing poorly, even with evidence to the contrary, there is a section on imposter syndrome. The chapter ends by offering a course of action to build your confidence about your studies.