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Making the Most of Your Life Beyond the Classroom
You’ve learned about Baylor traditions and adjusting to life on a new campus, but have you turned into a circus performer yet? Yes, you read that correctly- have you turned into a circus performer yet? You know, a person who … Continue reading
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Post-Test Analysis Download
If your first round of tests is not as successful as you expected, use this to improve. View Post-Test Analysis
Being a Successful Student – Part 3
Re-Write Your Notes! Do you ever feel like there is so much information covered in one class and you can never remember it? Well, you can! Take the massive amount of notes that you took in class and rewrite them … Continue reading
Managing Your Time and Life in College – Part 2
That brings us to the second step for managing your time wisely: make a plan. What does it take to make straight A’s? That brings us to the second step for managing your time wisely: make a plan. You may have … Continue reading
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Being a Successful Student – Part 2
The Brain’s ability to organize, retain and process information Understanding how the brain organizes, retains and processes information will help you become an active learner. Storing information in long-term memory and retrieving it later can be tricky. Many learning theorists … Continue reading
Managing Your Time and Life in College – Part 1
Your first semester at Baylor is over. You have been checking on-line obsessively every five minutes to see if your final grades have been posted. Maybe you guessed right on those multiple choice questions. Maybe the professors graded on a … Continue reading
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