Monday, September 30, 2019

Tips to help you survive midterms....


Greetings all!

            It is that time of the year! As you all know, midterms are upon us. Some of you may be happy because you realize you are halfway done with the semester. However, I am aware that the rest of you are nervous because this entire week is dedicated to strictly testing. Test anxiety is still prevalent in college. Many can say that college is mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually draining. Trying to balance your time with studying, work in multiple classes, being active in organizations on campus, and keeping track of your health can all be heavy burdens to bare.
            Given that this is midterm week, here are some tips to help get you through the week:
1.    Turn your phone to “Do Not Disturb” so you will not have any distractions during your study time.
2.    Eat a hardy breakfast the day of your midterm. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Your brain needs energy to function properly throughout the day.
3.    Maintain a good sleep schedule for the week.
4.    Make flashcards to help you study better if you don’t want to read lengthy paragraphs.
5.    Ask your professor questions before, during, and/or after class to make sure you are on the right track with your comprehension of the material you are learning.
6.    Utilize your professor’s office hours.
7.    Find an environment to study that works for you. I prefer to study in a place that has a little background noise but no major distractions.
8.    Set aside at least one hour of your day for studying.
9.    Form a study group with your peers.
10.  Study comfortably, but not too comfortable. You wouldn’t want to fall asleep trying to study for a test.

Hopefully these tips helped you in order to have a successful week. Good luck!





Monday, September 23, 2019

Introducing the new LLP Social Media Intern - Fall 2019


Greetings all!

Kiana Jones
My name is Kiana Jones and I am pleased to announce that I am the LLP Social Media intern for the 2019 fall semester. I am from Montgomery, Alabama and an English major with a concentration in teacher certification. Also, I am the first person in my family to go out of state to attend college. I chose to major in English because it has always been my strongest subject in school, and I desire to become a high school English teacher in the future.

The one special person in my life who has inspired me to pursue a career in education is my great aunt, Idessa O. Wherry. She has been a tremendous aid my life and career choices. Her story compels me to continue to study hard and persevere in college. She attended the University of Alabama during the mid-1960s, while segregation was very prevalent in the south. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Alabama and master’s degree from Alabama Agricultural and Mechanics University. She was the first African American teacher in Morgan County, Alabama and taught at Hartselle High School for forty years.

My goals for this internship include making sure that I keep you all up to date on all of the events happening within the Language, Literature, and Philosophy Department. I also intend on reaching students of ALL majors in any way I can because I know the struggles of being a college student. I hope to inform my fellow peers about how to make it through the day as a college student from prioritizing school work and study tips to how to dress accordingly for the weather and practicing healthy habits. Again, I am your Language, Literature, and Philosophy Social Media intern and I can’t wait to start working with you all in the semester!
Sincerely,

Kiana Jones
Social Media Intern Fall 2019