Something I have been struggling with this semester is deciding how much time I am going to devote to schoolwork and how much time I want to save for myself.
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To some extent, we all had unique experiences working from home these past two weeks this semester. I, for one, opted to move back to my Hoboken apartment after finishing the first two weeks of class online from my home, so I’ve experienced (school) work from home (WFH) to its fullest.
I promise final exams won’t be as scary as it sounds (hopefully).
1. Make a color coded schedule
If you don’t already color code your planner or calendar, this is my number one tip for organization (and there’s no better time to start than right in time for finals).
Something I have recently come to realize is that if I had not chosen to attend Stevens, it is very unlikely I’d be in the situation I am now—living in an apartment not owned by the school and not being on a meal plan.
Exams are starting to pile up, so here are some helpful tips to prevent you from drowning in what feels like this endless stream of work:
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This past summer, my family took a trip to Universal Studios Orlando in an effort to redeem flight vouchers before they expired.
For the latter half of my childhood and early teenage years, I was on a competitive swim team. I had practices 6 days a week, 2-3 hours a day, so making sure I was getting enough exercise was never really on my radar because it simply didn’t have to be.
My room at home is a mess. There are clothes all over the floor along with an array of random stuff ranging from first grade schoolwork to books I bought years ago and have still yet to read.