Dear Parents,
Midterm is a great time for students to examine where they stand, academically, and where they want to go, academically, for the rest of the semester. If their midterm grades do not reflect their academic goals, they may want to ‘tweak’ their study strategies—but how?
At this week’s Study Skills Seminar, students will have the opportunity to learn great ‘tried and true’ tips from seasoned students—I hope you will encourage your students to join us!
Lindy Coleman
Coordinator, Study Skills program
Center for Student Learning
colemanm@cofc.edu
843.953.8180
From: Coleman, Melinda L
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2011 8:46 AM
To: Faculty And Staff listserv
Subject: This Week’s Study Skills Seminar: Tried and True! Study Tips from Student Mentors Wednesday, March 2 at 6 pm and Thursday, March 3 at 4 pm. Robert Scott Small, rm 103
Good morning!
When do students really listen to great advice about Test Preparation, Stress Management, and Best Study Strategies? When they hear it from other students! At this week’s Study Skills Seminar
Tried and True! Study Tips from Student Mentors
Wednesday, March 2 at 6 pm
Thursday, March 3 at 4 pm
Robert Scott Small, rm 103
Snacks served!
Students will have the opportunity to talk to their ‘older and wiser’ peers about a wide variety of topics—including Managing College Reading, Preparing for Taking Different Kinds of Tests, Making Group Work ‘Work’, Dealing with Stress in College—and more! The Student Mentors from the Office of New Student Programs are also the friendly and helpful Orientation Interns, and are seasoned professionals at helping new students acclimate to college life!
This student-led Seminar could be a great ‘kick-off’ for your students as move from midterms to the second half of the semester. I hope you will encourage them to join us!
Lindy
Lindy Coleman
Coordinator, Study Skills program
Center for Student Learning
colemanm@cofc.edu
843.953.8180
Tried and True! Study Tips from Student Mentors
Dear Parents,
Midterm is a great time for students to examine where they stand, academically, and where they want to go, academically, for the rest of the semester. If their midterm grades do not reflect their academic goals, they may want to ‘tweak’ their study strategies—but how?
At this week’s Study Skills Seminar, students will have the opportunity to learn great ‘tried and true’ tips from seasoned students—I hope you will encourage your students to join us!
Lindy Coleman
Coordinator, Study Skills program
Center for Student Learning
colemanm@cofc.edu
843.953.8180
From: Coleman, Melinda L
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2011 8:46 AM
To: Faculty And Staff listserv
Subject: This Week’s Study Skills Seminar: Tried and True! Study Tips from Student Mentors Wednesday, March 2 at 6 pm and Thursday, March 3 at 4 pm. Robert Scott Small, rm 103
Good morning!
When do students really listen to great advice about Test Preparation, Stress Management, and Best Study Strategies? When they hear it from other students! At this week’s Study Skills Seminar
Tried and True! Study Tips from Student Mentors
Wednesday, March 2 at 6 pm
Thursday, March 3 at 4 pm
Robert Scott Small, rm 103
Snacks served!
Students will have the opportunity to talk to their ‘older and wiser’ peers about a wide variety of topics—including Managing College Reading, Preparing for Taking Different Kinds of Tests, Making Group Work ‘Work’, Dealing with Stress in College—and more! The Student Mentors from the Office of New Student Programs are also the friendly and helpful Orientation Interns, and are seasoned professionals at helping new students acclimate to college life!
This student-led Seminar could be a great ‘kick-off’ for your students as move from midterms to the second half of the semester. I hope you will encourage them to join us!
Lindy
Lindy Coleman
Coordinator, Study Skills program
Center for Student Learning
colemanm@cofc.edu
843.953.8180