What is a study plan?
Study plans are essentially an organized schedule that incorporates your academic, professional, social, and personal commitments. They help you prioritize your tasks and budget your time to achieve them.
What should you bring to an exam?
Pencils/Pens, T-cards, water, e.t.c.
Why should you take notes?
They provide the knowledge on which you will study from and allows you to know your knowledge gaps
Should you bring a calculator with you to your desk for your MAT135 midterm?
NO!!!
What does OPH stand for?
Oscar Peterson Hall
List 5 benefits of a study plan?
Reduces stress, achieve academic goals, balance needs & commitments, increase productivity, ensures priority tasks are completed!
What shouldn't you bring to a midterm?
Unauthorised aids
What should you do to prep before lectures?
Ensure you have note-taking materials, no dustractions, and do readings
How can you use AI to study?
Use it to make notes, to explain theory, e.t.c
When you graduate, do you get University of Toronto or University of Toronto Missisauga on yoru diploma?
University of Toronto
Should your study plans be rigid or flexible? Why?
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What is a proctor?
An upper year or graduate student whose job is to help you while you take your midterms!
What should you do before lectures?
Pay attention, Ask questions, & Take notes
Should you be in Course Group-Chats during Midterms? Why?
NO!
List the residence in aphabetical order?
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What is the bathroom policy during midterms?
Ask a proctor who follows you to the bathroom and you don't get the lost time back
What should you do after lectures?
Fill note and knowledge gaps an get the necessary help
List 4 ways of improving your memory?
No, I am your academic mentor.
How to detect scams sent to emails?
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Where can you locate the midterm room?
Quercus, syllabus, annoucements page
Explain the different types of taking notes
Cornell, Matrix, and Cornell
What is SQ3R?
Survey, Question, Read, recite and Review
What is the oldest residence on Campus?
OPH