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Thursday 12 September 2013

Creating a schedule that works is key to a successful term. If you feel stuck with a bad schedule:

·       Speak with a faculty student advisor… always a good idea.

·       Take what you need to take; shuffle any electives.

·       Don’t take more than 2 courses with labs per term; a lab is essentially another course.

·       Reduce your course load. Really! Particularly if you are just starting university, you need time to adapt.

·       If there’s a class you’re dreading, think about whether this is the best time to take it.

 Ask yourself, “Am I excited about the term?” If not what can you do to make it  so. 


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