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The Secret Files
Part 3: Academics
By Chad Fullerton

Rest.
Getting enough sleep can mean the difference between an A and a D on a test, quiz, midterm, or exam. Make sure to get at least 7-8 hours of sleep the night before a test. While asleep your brain makes sense of everything you've crammed into it the night before (yes, no need to kid yourself, cramming does happen). The details of how your brain works isn't important, all you need to remember is to get a good night sleep before that important test because it will make the difference.

Proof-reading = Better mark
When T.A.'s mark your papers/essays they have certain guidelines or a marking scheme to follow. Most of the time a section of that marking scheme will be grammer, spelling, and/or sentence flow. By proof reading your paper at least once before handing it in (best to do it before you print it out since whiteout never looks good) you will almost always find at least one spelling mistake that will make your paper better. Trust me, it sucks knowing that you lost most of your marks on silly grammar/spelling mistakes that you could have caught the night before and gotten a letter grade higher.

Study Groups
While study groups are a great way to do a quick review of material (ex: quizzing each other, asking questions you couldn't find answers to, etc), I strongly recommend that you review the textbook and notes before meeting a study group. Reading over the material/textbook/notes for the first time in a group will lead to disaster 99% of the time. So use your time wisely. If you have a reliable group of friends, help break down the level of effort by splitting up the chapters in the textbook and then compile your summary notes into one Word document and share it amongst the group. This will save you hours of time and help give you a base to start studying. Remember... making study notes actually helps you remember the information since you are studying as you make the notes.

Need help? Ask a librarian
You can email the librarians telling them about your essay topic and they can suggest books and other sub-topics for you to use.
(tip provided by Danielle Lorenz)

Get to know the library
Did you go on the library tours on Welcome Day? If not, you should have, but don't fear. Visit the new library wiki to learn more about the library. It is the place where you're going to be spending many days and nights researching for your papers/essays so be sure to know it inside and out and make the most of the e-resources! Visit the wiki at: http://libfye.wetpaint.com/. Also don't be afraid to contact Krista (username: KristaG), the amazing friendly librarian on MacInsiders who will help you out by answering your questions. Krista is also featured in one of our more recent CampusBuzz (video series) videos. Click videos at the top of the site and view our interview with her! There are also a dozen other MacInsider members who are librarians... so go and find them!

TA's are there to help. They mark your work!
TAs (teaching assistants) will be the people you go to most of the time to ask questions inside and outside of tutorial time. Note that TA's are the ones who mark your papers and assignments, so if you are unsure about the outline of a paper, or what is expected of you, go and ask your T.A. since they will know what they are expecting!

Prof's won't bite, no.. really.
Go and talk with your prof, get to know them, they are not as scary as you might think! All profs hold office hours for you to visit them, introduce yourself, and ask about any assignments or questions about lectures. If you get to know them well it will be very helpful in the future!

Eating = good
It sounds like common sense... but when you're at Mac your class schedule can be all over the place, leaving normal eating times of breakfast, lunch, and dinner to be forgotten or squeezed into different times to suit your schedule. Do not skip breakfast! Breakfast is a very important meal, helps give your body energy and nutrience to start the day off right. Coffee from Tim Hortons doesn't count!

Use Facebook, not for lurking, for studying!
Ya, Facebook isn't just a tool to use for spying on your friends or lurking profiles. Instead, use it for academic purposes! How? Simple... when you have a project that is in a group (sometimes you get into groups to work on an assignment together requiring research, etc. and writing 1 combined paper). Use Facebook groups, start a group for the assignment, make it a private group (you don't want non-group members stealing your work) and then invite the other group members into the Facebook Group and use it to discuss the project or split up the workload.

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the facebook one is pretty good...hah
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experience. trial and error. word of mouth. random thoughts that pop into the head. reading.
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wow..from where do u get this stuff ???
I make it up... it comes from... experience? heh

Glad you all like the secret files series. Any idea on what I should write about next? So far I've covered tips on food/drinks/freebies, some student life freebies, and now academics.
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This might be just me, but ways to stay healthy? Since everyone assumes that we'll all be gaining "the freshman fifteen" this year, why not try and bust out of that mould? Just an idea, not sure if there's much of an article that could go along with that.
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This might be just me, but ways to stay healthy? Since everyone assumes that we'll all be gaining "the freshman fifteen" this year, why not try and bust out of that mould? Just an idea, not sure if there's much of an article that could go along with that.
There is an article Danielle wrote on Freshman 15 and how to stop yourself from gaining it, I found it pretty useful. thanks Danielle!

http://www.macinsiders.com/showthread.php?t=1724 8
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hey what about an article on how one should manage school(school work), with friends, with family etc...
bascially TIME MANAGEMENT vs. PROCRASTINATION
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