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3 Strategies for Time Management
From Nhukim Nguyen, '23
Biochemistry major | Psychology minor | Student Senator
From Nhukim Nguyen, '23
Biochemistry major | Psychology minor | Student Senator
If you ask the average college student what the biggest difference is between high school and college, they will likely answer with the fact that you have to be more independent in college.
Did last semester not go as well as you had planned? Are you looking to bump up your GPA in the new year? Here are some tips from us at Rockhurst.
There are three major questions asked first on college campuses as students get to know each other: What’s your name? Where are you from? What’s your major?
It's almost hard to even think about: How do you learn to think?
Rockhurst students, alumni, faculty, and staff often talk about learning how to think – or how to think critically, differently, and/or always others' perspectives in mind.
But what does that mean?
College is an incredible time to follow and explore your passions. In college, you can study and learn about subjects that pique your interest, even if you are not required to complete them to graduate.
If you’re looking for a challenge and the opportunity to pursue personal interests in your classes, then Rockhurst’s Honors Program is for you.
Failing a class can feel like the end of the world, especially if the semester is coming to an end. The bad news is, you are likely stuck with the F. The GOOD news is, it is not the end of the world.
Students often enter college with the thought that professors are unapproachable. While that may be the case some places, faculty members at Rockhurst are excited to get to know you. They are referred to as “companions on the journey” here for a reason – they’re there to walk beside you in both a supporting and leadership role.