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Welcome to my blog! Have some general advice!

Hey guys! For all of you new students reading this blog, you’re in the right spot. Just because you’re already admitted doesn’t mean you can’t read my blog. I’m here to help, and more importantly I’m here to help you. So, here’s some advice from my experience. Both for surviving the classes you’re in now, and for when it comes time to sign up for more near the end of the semester. Continue reading

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When You Just Can’t Be There

But, I – unlike many professors – do realize that there are certain circumstances in which you simply can’t make it to class. It might be that you’re sick, you had an accident and are holed up at the CUMC while they set your leg, a family emergency may have come up, you might commute and just got a flat tire(oh God), there are all sorts of reasons you might have to miss.
But seriously guys, if you can make it to class – make it to class. A lot of Professors seem to have a “I don’t care if you are barfing in the corner and infecting half of the class, you will lose 50 points if you miss a day” policy, so… just be wary, alright?
Right. So with that disclaimer out of the way, let’s get down to it! Continue reading

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Adventures in Registration

Freshmen reading this, get ready. As I’m sure you’ve already realized(your registration times starting shortly) registration is stressful. There’s all of these things going on, all of these classes you need to take, all of these different prerequisites that pop up, and so on and so forth.
Now stop panicking; what will happen will happen. Override forms are in Creighton Hall on the second floor; they probably won’t give you one for ENG 120, 121, or 150; and Night Classes really aren’t that bad. Continue reading

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A Major Decision

Really, I’ve met a few undeclareds in my day, and they’re perfectly nice people. And no one who’s worth anything will look down on them and then say to one another in a derogatory British accent “oh, look, they’re undeclared majors. pip pip cheerio.” Continue reading

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