Stop Cramming and Start Planning

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Join Academic Skills Peer Coach Natalia Linares on Thursday, October 20 from 5:00-6:00pm to learn about evidence-based study strategies and make a plan to prepare for your exams! Stop Cramming and Start Planning will take place in Seigle Hall, room 204, or you can join via Zoom at the following […]

Spaced Practice: The Secret to Success

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Join Academic Skills Peer Coach Sofía Then on Tuesday, November 8 from 6:00-7:00 PM to learn about the science behind spaced retrieval practice and how to incorporate this evidence-based technique into your study routine. Spaced Practice: The Secret to Success will take place in Seigle Hall, room 206, or you […]

Final Game Plan: How to Create a Study Schedule

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Join Academic Skills Peer Coach Khadijah Kareem on Tuesday, November 15 from 6:00-7:00pm to learn how to stay organized and incorporate wellness into your routine as you prepare for final exams. Final Game Plan: How to Create a Study Schedule will take place via Zoom at the following link: https://wustl.zoom.us/j/97689262150. […]

Breaking the Burnout Cycle

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Join Academic Skills Peer Coach Amanda Yu on Tuesday, November 29 from 5:00-6:00pm to learn how to prioritize your well-being, prepare for exams, and avoid burnout during the final weeks of the semester. Breaking the Burnout Cycle will take place via Zoom at the following link: https://wustl.zoom.us/j/98994911381. We will begin […]

Navigating Neurodiversity: Organization

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This event is part of our Navigating Neurodiversity workshop series with Dr. Jim Russell. This workshop series is open to all WashU students! Those with executive functioning challenges (EFCs) are more likely to struggle with organizational skills in time, task, and material management. These impairments may then lead to behaviors […]

Navigating Neurodiversity: Procrastination

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This event is part of our Navigating Neurodiversity workshop series with Dr. Jim Russell. This workshop series is open to all WashU students! Procrastination is the tendency to put off tasks, choices, and/or behaviors that either must be done as a part of daily life (like eating, or getting to […]

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