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Know your professor

work and play. Students should take the time they set for themselves and schedule in some homework and studying.

Dr. Paul Wright, assistant professor of English, realizes the schedule of life isn’t as picture perfect as it looks in a day-to-day planner.

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Students can easily figure out when it’s “crunch time” such as finals week, and when there is time for a little Playstation.

Wright also said that studying their syllabi is a good indicator of how busy a student will be and when.

If by some misfortune all of these tips have failed to get students ahead of the game; ask for help!

Any professor on campus would rather a student seek help instead of sitting there completely clueless.

They are more than willing to help, but they have to be met half way.

“Get to know your professors,” Dr. David Dunbar, associate professor of biology, said. “Especially if you’re struggling in their class!”

“Take time to absorb the material and enjoy it,” Wright said.

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