Engineering, Class of 2024

 

Efficient Study: Two Weeks and Counting

I find that being on campus naturally subdues my procrastination. Living on campus helps me have a study mindset that was difficult to get into when I was learning from home last year.

Exams are important, but so are you

I have five exams. After those five exams are over, I can go home and relax with my friends and family. In the time between now and that car ride back home to Guelph, I am trying my hardest to hold myself together.

Getting excited and learning to drop the ball

Whenever people ask me, “Hey, how’s school going?” it is always difficult to explain how I am feeling. My go-to answer is, “It’s busy. It’s so busy, but I’m having a lot of fun.” That statement is technically true, but...

Grand Plans: Catching Up in School

Liyi's been hit by some real setbacks. How is she planning to catch up as exam season approaches?

How can it all fall into place?

Since it’s now 2022 and a new year, I’ve asked and been asked about new year resolutions. For me, staying on top of my health and tasks and better prioritizing my time are key.

How to Survive Tough Weeks at School

How to Survive Tough Weeks at School

The semester is starting to pick up. Find out how Liyi plans to juggle her academic goals and extracurriculars—and still get a full night’s sleep!

Introducing SASS's peer blogging team!

This year, SASS has a team of student bloggers who’ll be writing about their experiences of studying remotely every few weeks. In today’s post, our four bloggers introduce themselves, discuss what they’re excited to work on this year, and provide words of wisdom for everyone.

Introducing SASS's peer blogging team!

This year, SASS has a team of student bloggers who’ll be writing about their experiences of studying remotely every few weeks. In today’s post, our four bloggers introduce themselves, discuss what they’re excited to work on this year, and provide words of wisdom for everyone.

Introducing SASS's peer blogging team!

This year, SASS has a team of student bloggers who’ll be writing about their experiences of studying remotely every few weeks. In today’s post, our four bloggers introduce themselves, discuss what they’re excited to work on this year, and provide words of wisdom for everyone.

Introducing SASS's peer blogging team!

This year, SASS has a team of student bloggers who’ll be writing about their experiences of studying remotely every few weeks. In today’s post, our four bloggers introduce themselves, discuss what they’re excited to work on this year, and provide words of wisdom for everyone.

Just keep swimming: Improving, slowly but surely

The reason these past couple of weeks have felt like pure chaos is the massive amount of content to learn for each course. There are hours of lectures, tutorials, quizzes, and labs, and since the fall term, I haven’t been to more than five Q&A sessions.

Mastering the in-between times

Some weeks, the coursework is light enough where we are not running around like headless chickens, but also not light enough where we can totally relax. These are the in-between weeks when we are trying our best to be productive but we have some free time.