Thursday, April 30, 2015

Advice from our graduating STEM students

Here are a few WORDS OF WISDOM from the graduating STEM students:

·        Good luck

Self-management skills:
·        Do your best and forget the rest
·        Don’t get too overwhelmed, it’ll work out
·        Find a balance between life, friends, heath, relationships, and school
·        Time management and stress relief practices
·        Study, Study, Study!
·        Don’t wait until the last minute
·       Be persistent, organized and above all, communicate efficiently and completely

Self-efficacy:
·        Always get involved in campus events!
·        Remember you are here to develop a skill-set, not to hunt grades
·        Senior year has been the hardest year, but I have learned that all the stress and all-nighters were worth it. Believe in yourself and work hard for what you really want
·        4 red bulls @ 4 am the night before finals…totally worth it!
·        Get involved on campus, join clubs/activities
·        Go on vacation

Navigating the University and your major:
·        Get to know your professors
·        Get to know your classmates
·        Make lots of study groups
·        Don’t take O. Chem online
·        Take Biology classes with Scott Collins
·        Go to office hours
·        Take PE classes
·        Get supporting math/science done early, don’t wait to do Calc, Chem, and Physics. Get done early so you can focus on your core classes and not stress senior year
·        Get your pre-recs done early so you have time to get into departmental honors
·        Take some fun classes to balance your schedule, it’s OK to relax!
·        Don’t give it up if you fail calc