Peer Coach | Major & Minor/Concentration | Academic Tip | Personal Availability Link | Keywords (hidden column) |
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Carolyn Zander | International Business and Management (Majors), Entrepreneurship (Concentration) | "Use a planner whether it be an online calendar or a physical planner. They are so beneficial in staying organized and help keep you aware of the things you have coming up." | Personal Availability Link | |
Terrell Whitehead (Former Transfer Student) | Mathematics (Major), History and Education (Minors) | "Taking a little time at the start of your day to make a list or come up with a work plan can help keep you organized and on task." | Personal Availability Link | |
Levi Wagner | Environmental Studies (Major), Strategic Thinking & Communications (Certificate) | "Always keep an organized and updated calendar." | Personal Availability Link | |
Adrienne Valenta | Accounting (Major) | "Plan our your week every Sunday night to stay on top of all of your classes, assignments, and commitments for the week!" | Personal Availability Link | |
Celeste Urdal | International Business and Operation & Supply Chain (Majors), Francophone Studies (Minor) | "Planning your schedule in advance and having a priority list will help your academic performance as well as your personal performance." | Personal Availability Link | |
Ben Trimble | Risk Management & Insurance and Finance (Majors) | "Embrace active learning techniques, break down study sessions into manageable segments, and experiment with different study environments. When it comes to exams, initiate early preparation, and strategically allocate time during tests. Your success is a unique journey, don't forget to prioritize self-care, and maintaining a healthy balance between studies and personal life." | Personal Availability Link | |
Maryn Thompson | International Business and Operations & Supply Chain (Major), South American Business (Concentration) | "Using a spreadsheet for your class assignments is key!" | Personal Availability Link | |
Nick Thomas | Computer Engineering (Major) | "Always write your assignments in a calendar or planner so you know when and what is due." | Personal Availability Link | |
Kyra Templin | Finance and Operation & Supply Chain (Majors) | "I strongly recommend incorporating office hours into your weekly schedule to establish a one-on-one relationship with your professor and ensure you understand the topics taught in the class." | Personal Availability Link | |
Hayley Lawrence | Cardiovascular Technology (Major) | "Produce your own study resources. If you have the time and means to do so, it can be very beneficial while learning to make your own study tools. This can be in the form of a Quizlet, typed study guide, written flashcards, or a variety of other options." | Personal Availability Link | |
Arianna Strazzera | Finance and Accounting (Majors) | "Use an excel spreadsheet to create a list of all your assignments for the semester. You can put them in order of when they're due and color code them by class. Its a super easy way to organize your assignments!" | Personal Availability Link | |
Ansley Jansen | Marketing and Finance (Majors) | "I believe time management and organization are crucial to achieving academic success. I find it really helpful to write out important tasks and dates in an agenda in order to stay prepared for classes and exams." | Personal Availability Link | |
Rafael Freitas (International Student) | International Business and Finance (Majors) | Personal Availability Link | ||
Marly Stewart | Biochemistry & Molecular Biology and English (Majors) | "Making a schedule that includes the dates of all your exams and assignments will help keep you on track and allow you to develop a plan for studying and working." | Personal Availability Link | |
Allison Soito | Neuroscience (Major) | "Always keep a to-do list." | Personal Availability Link | |
Sandra Sliwka | Biological Sciences (Major) | "The best study strategy is the 30-5-30 method, where I study/work for 30 minutes at a time, take a 5-minute break, and then repeat the process. It helps me stay productive since I only have to work at a full capacity for short-chunks at a time." | Personal Availability Link | |
Paige Seegers | Public Health (Major) | Personal Availability Link | ||
Allan Cabanayan (First Generation College Student) | Nursing - Upper Division (Major) | "Pace your studying throughout the semester to avoid having to cram all of the material in a day or two before the exam! Even just doing a little bit (around 30 minutes to an hour) each day is better than nothing, and can end up saving time in the long run. Also, consider occasional check-ins on older topics as you progress through your classes - especially if you have cumulative exams." | Personal Availability Link | |
Abbie Scoby | International Business and Finance (Majors), European Business (Concentration) | Personal Availability Link | ||
Sruthi Sanju | International Business and Operations & Supply Chain (Majors), Business Analytics (Concentration) | "Time management and planning ahead are the most important steps to success!" | Personal Availability Link | |
Maura Sammis | Political Science (Major) | "Get extra help early. Utilizing your resources as soon as possible can help you keep up with the material before you fall too behind. You will thank yourself later in the semester!" | Personal Availability Link | |
Samir Sabeeh | Neuroscience (Major) | "If you're feeling overwhelmed, break down what you have to do and take on a little bit at a time. Don't doubt yourself, you got this!" | Personal Availability Link | |
Ryann Rymarcsuk | Nursing - Upper Division (Major) | "When planning out your schedule for the week, make sure to include time to do things outside of academics that make you happy! For me going to the gym is really important, so I schedule time in to make sure I can go!" | Personal Availability Link | |
Kyrrin Roundtree (First-Generation Student & Former Transfer Student) | Mass Communications (Major), Strategic Thinking and Communications (Certificate) | "Don’t wait until the last minute to get help" | Personal Availability Link | |
Andrew Pular | Operations & Supply Chain and Marketing (Majors) | "Google Calendar is extremely helpful for keeping track of all of your responsibilities. It also helps to have the app on your phone so you can get notifications before an event/class/due date. You'll never feel more organized than when all of your tasks are in one place (and color-coded)!" | Personal Availability Link | |
Bella Proano | Psychology (Major) | "Keep a five star notebook in your bookbag at all times for notes. If you have 5 classes, get a notebook with 5 dividers. Follow along with each class and write down parts of presentations that feel important. This way, if you have a teacher who does not offer their own study material before exams, you will still have plenty to study from." | Personal Availability Link | |
Andrew Price | Cyber Policy & Ethics (Major) | "A planner, be it digital or physical, can be a life saver!" | Personal Availability Link | |
Avani Patel | International Business and Marketing (Major) | "Parkinson’s Law states that work expands to fill the time allotted for its completion. It is crucial to take steps to manage your time and avoid procrastination by focusing your attention, removing distractions, and forgiving yourself." | Personal Availability Link | |
Jackie Norcross | Finance and Real Estate (Major) | "Listen to your body cues and learn to recognize when your brain needs a break!" | Personal Availability Link | |
Adeline Nichols | Public Health (Major) | "Keeping a planner with test dates helps you stay on track with studying for a course." | Personal Availability Link | |
Marjan Nathani | Biological Sciences (Major), Data Analytics and Visualization (Certificate) | "Having an extra set of eyes will always improve your writing. ProWritingAid is a wonderful substitute when needed, but nothing can fully replace the insights of another." | Personal Availability Link | |
Alex Mitchell | Management and Operations & Supply Chain (Majors), Entrepreneurship (Concentration) | "Don't pull an all-nighter or even a late night to study! Sleeping will help you focus better, and give your mind a refresh before the next day. If you have to, go to bed early and wake up early the next morning to get that assignment done!" | Personal Availability Link | |
Nico Mazzella | Finance (Major) | "Manage your time wisely by buying a planner." | Personal Availability Link | |
Tyler Mazzella | Political Science (Major) | "Utilize the services available to you!" | Personal Availability Link | |
Sadie Marcoux | Psychology (Major) | "Plan out your week on Sunday so you can see everything coming up and check things off as the week goes on!" | Personal Availability Link | |
Talia Luallen | Neuroscience (Major), Neurodevelopment and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (Concentration) | "Take everything one day and one step at a time. It can be so easy to get overwhelmed at college, but focusing on what needs to be done in the moment can help make things much more manageable." | Personal Availability Link | |
Bella Lorenzo | Criminology & Criminal Justice and Political Science (Major), Pre-Law | "Get a planner and write everything down! Having all of your due dates, assignments, and schedules in one place is key for staying organized." | Personal Availability Link | |
Paige Little | Public Health (Major) | "Do what works for you! The best way to stay organized and motivated is creating a plan that fits your personal needs!" | Personal Availability Link | |
Eva Kennedy | Operations and Supply Chain (Major) | "Get an agenda! Attempting to keep everything in your head can become a nightmare as the semester progresses and courses become heavier. No matter what, just always look at the bright side and know you’re doing great!" | Personal Availability Link | |
Carleigh Jones | Exercise Science (Major) | "Time stays long enough for those who use it." - Leonardo da Vinci" | Personal Availability Link | |
Ansley Jansen | Marketing and Finance (Majors) | "Success is not final. Failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that counts.
Winston Churchill" |
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Reese Holland | Marketing (Major) | "Use a planner to plan out the whole semester and every week using your syllabi! It's helpful to color code courses and all commitments as well." | Personal Availability Link | |
Evan Hayden | Finance and Risk Management & Insurance (Majors) | "The apps Alarmy and Finch are life savers for my time management, task completion, and routines!" | Personal Availability Link | |
Ashton Harris | Computer Engineering (Major) | "Plan, prioritize, and prepare! Always plan your digital or hand-written schedule; it will be your first and most crucial step to success. Then prioritize your goals, and think about what is important for now and the future. Lastly, prepare before it is too late because last-minute stress is the worst kind of stress. Then, no matter what happens, you'll always be a little ahead in the game!" | Personal Availability Link | |
Rachel Gillespie | Nursing - Upper Division (Major) | Personal Availability Link | ||
Kyla Gantt | Biological Sciences (Major) | Personal Availability Link | ||
Charlotte Fisher | Cardiovascular Technology (Major) | Personal Availability Link | ||
Grace Felder | Biological Sciences (Major), Pre-Medicine | Personal Availability Link | ||
Delaney Driscoll | International Business and Management (Major), Global Business and Human Resources (Concentrations) | Personal Availability Link | ||
Brynn Diffenderfer (First-Generation Student) | Nursing - Upper Division (Major) | Personal Availability Link | ||
Emma Cumby | Public Health (Major) | Personal Availability Link | ||
Indya Capers | Nursing - Lower Division (Major) | Personal Availability Link | ||
Kyle Burhenne | Pre-International Business (Major) | Personal Availability Link | ||
Sierra Borden | International Business and Accounting (Majors) | Personal Availability Link | ||
Bella Blatchford (First-Generation Student) | Biological Sciences (Major), Pre-Medicine | Personal Availability Link | ||
Reese Bartholomay | Accounting (Major) | Personal Availability Link | ||
Madi Banks (First-Generation Student) | Nursing - Lower Division (Major) | Personal Availability Link | ||
Margarette Bagting | Nursing - Lower Division (Major) | Personal Availability Link | ||
TJ Bachert | Finance (Major) | Personal Availability Link | ||
Jemaimah Achu | Nursing - Upper Division (Major) | Personal Availability Link |