Career questions tagged student-life
What role in student life best aligns with the values of providing an inclusive, compassionate, and holistic space for students to grow personally and academically?
As a student myself, I can understand the challenges learners go through to seek out the best in life: Success. There are lots of things colleges learn to modernize and tackle on the barriers students face and I want to be a part of this journey to help others.
Any advice for someone who struggles intensely with motivation when it comes to schoolwork?
Asking on behalf of a friend who is experiencing mental health challenges <3 #motivation #mental-health #college #homework #schoolwork #student-life
What is the most difficult part about being a full time student in college?
I understand that there are a lot of distractions when you're in an environment as large as the college setting, but I want to be prepared for what obstacles I would face as a college student. #college-advice #college #student #student-life #student-affairs #college-student
What are common mistakes, in college, that are easy to avoid?
We all roughly face the same #obstacles and #challenges during our college education. However, it can be quite difficult sometimes to face them without any #advices. Learning from others' past #mistakes can be a positive way to avoid those mistakes and to focus more on the education aspect than on solving not-so-easy issues. Besides, if you can get #tricks for past students, it can be enriching because it will make you have better grades while enjoying your student life even more. #college #college-life #student-life #guidance
Is there a best time to study?
When is the "best" time to study? I have class, then lab right after. Should I take a mental break after lab, or should I study right then so it is "fresh" information? Is there a best time to study? #nursing #college #nursingschool #student-life #studying-tips #study-habits
How do you work smart instead of working harder and for long hours?
There's the traditional saying on the lines of you must harder and for an extended amount of time to be at the top, but this is not always the case. I've read that it's more important to work smarter , but how does one work smarter if that is the efficient and the right way of doing things? Should you tackle your work in a different way? Is smart another way of saying short cutting? What are your thoughts? #work #work-ethic #student-life