useful things for those going back 2 school:
- how to be a morning person
- group studying advice
- maybe try summary foldables
- how to start a planner
- advice for freshmen
- how to cram for a test
- 25 awesome study tips
- time management advice
- how to get organized
- common study mistakes
- how to get motivated
- fastest way to take notes
- how to start a bullet journal
- stop procrastinating
- planner inspo [september]
- how to make mind maps
- memorization advice
- reorganize ur study space
- act study advice + tips
hope this helps someone ! have a great school year ! xoxo sareena
10.14.20
did some good studying today.
miss y’all. :’)
Academic Tip: Thank Your Professors
This is the time of year (after grades are in, during the semester break) when I send thank you emails to each of the professors that I had a class with.
Whether adjunct, fixed term, or tenured, they work very hard teaching classes, often without a lot of thanks. Sending a short email letting them know that you enjoyed their class can go a long way, and it’s a good step to forming a relationship with a possible mentor.
I know that writing emails can be tricky, so here’s a basic template to get you started:
Dear Dr. Lastname,
I was in your [insert name of class] this semester, and I wanted to reach out to thank you for this semester and for the effort you put into the class. I really appreciated how you worked to [something you liked about the class], and I really enjoyed learning from you.
All the best,
[Your firstname lastname]
06 / 04 / 19
“ Work hard in silence, let your success be your noise. ” – Frank Ocean