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Column: Another take on the proposed schedule changes

Staff reporter Margarita Mouschovias gives her take on the proposed schedule changes for the fall of 2011 and the major problems that may arise from them, particularly for current and future concurrent enrollment students.

The days are getting shorter: A look at Uni's proposed schedule changes

When you look down the hallways of Uni High during lunch hour, you will certainly see many students scrambling to attend clubs, meet with teachers, and still eat lunch. The faculty wants to remedy this problem with a proposed overhaul of the schedule.

Five tips to help you study

As the end of the school year comes closer and closer I've been finding it harder to focus in class and find the motivation to study for my finals.

Instead, I find my mind wandering to all of the things I would rather be doing at the time like frolicking outside in the sunshine or watching TV.

Procrastination — product under pressure

Procrastination is a way of life that many Uni students have come to know quite well. Some would argue that procrastination is almost an inevitability in respect to the amount of homework we receive.

Can't stop cramming

"Test" is a word that I laughed at before high school. During grade school, teachers moved at such a slow pace that come test time, there wasn’t much information to be tested on anyway.

Stuffed with knowledge

This year being my third at Uni, I have increased my skills in many subjects, especially that of knowledge cramming and knowledge purging.

You know that feeling when you go to a restaurant and you are given an overflowing plate and, no matter how long you keep on going at it, it never seems to put a dent in the amount of food in front of you?

To study or not to study?

What’s on your iPod? On mine music mostly, and some pictures. Audio books? Not really. What’s the function of the iPod — something to relax with? Or is it an educational tool?

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