
Helpful Tips for Successful Final Exams Preparation
Get valuable advice on preparing for final exams, including tips on sleep, nourishment, hydration, and effective study habits. Ensure you are well-prepared by following guidelines on turning in assignments, reflective questions, evaluations, and checking grades. Don't miss out on these essential strategies to excel in your exams!
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RWS // Last Class // Andrew Testa Last Class :(
Be sure to get enough: Sleep. 8+ hours. Nourishment. Do not test on an empty stomach! Hydration. Quiet. Go to the library. 15mins before each final. (So you aren t late; they are in different rooms sometimes). Do finals ONE AT A TIME. (No point in studying for your final on the 20th when you have three others earlier.) Help if you are having trouble with the material. Preparation!
Outline 1.Essay 3 2.Reflection Questions 3.Evaluations 4.Grades 5.WPA 6.Quick Write 7. Class Photo
Thank you all for a wonderful class! <3 <3 <3
0. Before Turning In Spend a few minutes going over the hard copy of your essay. Look for grammar or mechanical errors. You are free to use pen or pencil to correct anything you find.
1. Turn in Essays Please turn in your final draft for assignment three. Make sure it is stapled. Cookies!
2. Reflection Questions For ~5 minutes, reflect on your writing practices for assignment one. 1. What worked well in this essay? 2. What areas are still not satisfactory to you? 3. What was hard to do in this assignment? 4. What was easy? 5. Is there something in particular you would like me to check (e.g., transitions, grammar, or something else you need help with)? 6. What grade do you honestly think you deserve and why?
3. Evaluations Remember to do the evaluation. Takes 2 minutes. All the questions are the same as the mid-semester eval. I am very interested in your thoughts and opinions about this class. Your evaluations are a big indicator of the quality of my teaching. Do them to see your final grade early too. Average eval scores. I will remind you three times to do them. Demonstration.
4. Grades Essay 3 grade. Getting them back. Participation grade. Final grades. Class average.
5. WPA WPA Powerpoint.
6. Quick Write Let s try to end on a high note. Write one (or more) positive things about the class.
Thank you all for a wonderful class! <3 <3 <3
7. Class Photo We have to do a class photo!