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Category: Profs (page 7)

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Missing Deadlines ?

Posted on: November 28, 2017 Last updated on: April 2, 2018 Written by: Andrea Comments: 0
What happens when you miss a deadline? I’ve always prided myself in being one of those people who isn’t often late, who doesn’t miss assignments and always has the ability to manage their time effectively. Well, guess what? I missed…
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How I Developed My Writing Skills

Posted on: November 17, 2017 Last updated on: November 17, 2017 Written by: Nastasia Comments: 0
I have always loved English classes and writing, whether creative or essay-based. Throughout high school, the writing process was relatively natural for me. However, I took an English course in my first year that challenged me to amp up my…
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Office Hours — make the most of it!

Posted on: November 9, 2017 Last updated on: November 9, 2017 Written by: Ellora Comments: 0
Now that we’re more than halfway through reading week, it’s worth thinking about how we’re going to use the next couple of weeks -- we don’t have many of them left! A good place to start is office hours. You…
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Professors Don’t Bite (Going to Office Hours)

Posted on: November 8, 2017 Last updated on: February 13, 2018 Written by: Emi Comments: 0
Walking into a professor’s office hours can feel akin to infiltrating a dragon’s lair. Sometimes, even the friendliest of professors are difficult to approach. But overcoming fear of office hours opens the door to a great resource. Whether I’ve hit…
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Indigenous Language Revitalization

Posted on: November 6, 2017 Last updated on: November 6, 2017 Written by: Andrea Comments: 0
One of the things that brought me to Toronto was to attend George Brown College for their American Sign Language and Deaf Studies program back in 2011. Many people—myself included, prior to taking that program—assume that there is a universal…
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The “good enough” question

Posted on: November 2, 2017 Last updated on: March 19, 2018 Written by: Ellora Comments: 0
We have established that classroom interaction is important. But most of us are faced with the same problem -- what makes a question a good question? Any question is great because it clarifies something, but it’s even better when it’s…
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An Online Course Adventure

Posted on: October 27, 2017 Last updated on: October 27, 2017 Written by: Nastasia Comments: 0
With every new semester comes new challenges and experiences. This semester, I’m taking my first online course. To be honest, it wasn’t until this summer that I even knew that U of T offered online courses! It's had its challenges,…
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Dealing with stressful weeks

Posted on: October 26, 2017 Last updated on: October 26, 2017 Written by: Ellora Comments: 0
Last week was one of those weeks – three exams and two midterms. And I was sick. You can imagine the stress. I like to look back and reflect on particularly stressful weeks mainly because it’s interesting how despite how…
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Advice from 2 Third Years.

Posted on: October 12, 2017 Last updated on: May 2, 2018 Written by: Ellora Comments: 0
"I wish I had known how to navigate career advice. Seeking out your undergraduate chair is fantastic for getting the information that you need for your future career, but you also need to critically analyze your strengths and weaknesses in…
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A Sense of Belonging and Accountability

Posted on: October 5, 2017 Last updated on: October 5, 2017 Written by: Ellora Comments: 0
I remember being overwhelmed by the number of students in my first class at Con Hall.  The IB Programme I did in High School had only 12 people so this was a huge switch for me. I’m in my third…
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Let’s Get #ExamReadyUofT: Live Chat

Missed our YouTube with the Centre for Learning Strategy Support (CLSS) and Health & Wellness (H&W)? Watch the replay now! Health & Wellness Peer Supporter Gittel, HealthyU Crew team member Deepto and CLSS Peer Mentor Shayan share tips for studying,…
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9 things you might not know about #ExamReadyUofT

It's exam season once again, and U of T Student Life has your back! From study kits to stress-busting massages and peer support, here are nine ways to stay balanced and focused to help you get #ExamReadyUofT: 1️⃣ #ExamReadyUofT BoothsAll…
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Your Guide to Peer Groups at U of T Student Life

Many peer groups at ⁠U of T Student Life offer unique support to help students thrive. Whether you're looking for academic tips, housing advice, career guidance, or just someone to talk to, there's a peer service designed to meet you…
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Indigenous at U of T

Missed our YouTube Live with First Nations House (FNH)/Indigenous Student Services? Watch the replay now! Bailey, Steph and Gaby answer common questions about supports and resources for Indigenous students at U of T! Contact First Nations House:Contact Bailey Bornyk (Indigenous…
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