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Upper Level Courses: What to Expect
With your registration dates fast approaching, many of you will likely have already picked out your courses for your second year of university! But how do second year courses differ from first year courses? What can you expect from your … Continue reading
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Reading Week: poorly named, but still awesome
Okay, so it’s no big secret that many students don’t actually use Reading Week to read. For some schools, the equivalent is Spring Break or Revision Week, but here at the U of L (and at many other schools in … Continue reading
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STRESSED! | James
Deadlines, essays, exams, studying – this is the time of year when demands upon students are highest, and it can be STRESSFUL! It’s not uncommon for a student’s November schedule to have several essays due one after another, with a … Continue reading
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What I Wish I’d Known in First Year: Course Selection! | James
Last week, the University of Lethbridge revealed the Spring 2012 timetable! While your turn to register may still be a few weeks down the road, it’s always a good idea to plan early. But while you’re perusing your options, there … Continue reading
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