March 28, 2024

Tag: Academic Advice

Improving College Productivity: The Benefits of Organization and Automation
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Improving College Productivity: The Benefits of Organization and Automation

In the ever changing environment of college life, I have found that achieving effective organization and automation can make a significant difference in productivity. Balancing academic responsibilities, extracurricular activities, and social life requires a strategic approach. Here are some practical tips on how to enhance your college experience through organization and automation. 1.) Digital Calendars […]

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Why You Should Take a Winter Class
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Why You Should Take a Winter Class

As winter break approaches, many students may find themselves considering applying fora winter course. Winter courses typically have a condensed schedule, allowing students to divedeep into a subject without the distraction of multiple classes over a prolonged period. Thisaccelerated learning approach can be incredibly beneficial for those who prefer to learn in morefocused environments. By […]

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The Honors College Experience
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The Honors College Experience

At Rutgers-Camden a lot of educational opportunities are provided to each and every student, and upon admission, every single student is considered for Rutgers-Camden’s Honors College. The Rutgers-Camden Honors College is organized to gather the strongest academic students within our institution with the goals of supporting these students’ academic achievement, encouraging engagement with the communities […]

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Navigating Group Work
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Navigating Group Work

Group work is an integral part of the college experience. Whether you’re collaborating on a research project, participating in a group presentation, or working on a team assignment, the ability to work effectively in groups is a skill that will serve you well throughout your academic and professional journey. However, it’s no secret that group […]

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Managing Nursing School
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Managing Nursing School

As a second-year Nursing student here at Rutgers-Camden, I definitely know more than I did prior to starting my course of study and moving to campus. Before coming to campus, I had the opportunity to meet other members of the Nursing program and we formed friendships that have helped us stay focused and anchored during […]

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Top Five Best Study Spots on Campus
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Top Five Best Study Spots on Campus

It’s the time of the year when students are full of feelings of apprehension, running off a few cups of coffee, pushing the clock to lock in information, and making a final effort in courses. You guessed it; finals week is quickly approaching. As finals week rapidly races toward us, I wish all my fellow […]

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Studying Tips for Finals Week
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Studying Tips for Finals Week

Finals week is always one of the most stressful times of the year for college students, but here are some tips for studying to help get you through it! Get Organized Organization and time management are two of the most important things when it comes to getting through college. As finals quickly approach, take the […]

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Helpful Tips for Graduate School
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Helpful Tips for Graduate School

Are you looking into go into graduate school or even thinking that it could be an option for your future? Well, you’re in the right place! I am currently a senior Health Sciences major minoring in Psychology and Leadership who has already applied and gotten accepted into a graduate school program! I’m here to share […]

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Benefits of a Gap Year
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Benefits of a Gap Year

Are you thinking about going back to school for a graduate degree? If you are, then you’re in the right place. Currently, I am a senior here at Rutgers-Camden majoring in Health Sciences with a double minor in Psychology and Leadership. My original plan after graduation was to go straight into graduate school for a […]

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