10 ways I get ready for the NEW SEMESTER (my final year!!)
Maddie Borgeγ»2 minutes read
The speaker is preparing for the new school year by organizing their workspace, using digital tools for productivity, setting academic goals, and updating their timetable and modules. They also recommend watching preparation videos, visiting campus, exploring module curriculums, and going back to school shopping for motivation.
Insights
- Utilizing digital tools like Notion, Google Docs, Planty, and GoodNotes is crucial for university organization and productivity, as recommended by the speaker. These tools can streamline workflow, enhance collaboration, and facilitate effective note-taking and task management.
- Emphasizing the importance of setting academic goals across various categories, such as academic, social, and health, without solely fixating on grades, is key for a well-rounded and balanced approach to the new school year. This holistic perspective encourages personal growth, self-care, and overall success beyond just academic achievements.
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Recent questions
What digital tools are recommended for university organization?
Notion, Google Docs, Planty, GoodNotes
What writing tool is essential for students?
Grammarly
What is emphasized when setting academic goals?
Academic, social, and health categories
How can students prepare their digital workspace for the new school year?
Use Notion and Google Drive
How can students get motivated for the new school year?
Watch preparation videos, visit campus, explore module curriculums, go back to school shopping
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