Students with learning disabilities and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder who participated in a study at Virginia Commonwealth University identified the following study skills as helpful to their success in postsecondary education:
- Writing strategies
 - Proofreading strategies
 - Color-coded information
 - Test-taking strategies
 - Time management strategies
 - Organizational strategies for reviewing research articles
 - Videorecording聽for self-evaluation
 - Role-playing practicum exam questions
 
These strategies were considered helpful in the context of other supports, which included academic accommodations, the development of self-advocacy and personal skills (e.g. understanding their disability and impact on learning), and the use of technology.
Source: Assisting LD students overcome personal issues helps them succeed. (2004). Disability Compliance for Higher Education, 9(9).