Surviving Finals Week: Nine Tips from an Upperclassman
December 3, 2024Finals week can be spoken of with fear, but there are ways to prepare well. Read Etheny's advice on how to do just that.
Finals week can be spoken of with fear, but there are ways to prepare well. Read Etheny's advice on how to do just that.
Creating a four-year plan can be overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be. Read Abigail's tips on how to plan your 1000 Days.
Studying. For a lot of people, it’s like going to the dentist. In the hours leading up to it, your insides squirm at the thought of breaking the tempting reverie of whatever TV show you’re bingeing online and plunking your derriere down in that chair. You wince on the car... View Article
I started out my 1,000 Days as undeclared. I was unsure of what I wanted to study, scared that I would choose a major I wouldn’t like and/or that God didn’t want me to study, and I completely dreaded the thought of changing my major if that happened. But the... View Article
At the very beginning of every school year, student organizations (orgs) spread out for a night on the lawn to recruit potential members. On what always happens to be a beautiful night, freshmen are invited to peruse these orgs and figure out which ones to join. While all carry stickers... View Article
At a university with more than 175 areas of study, choosing just one as a floundering freshman newly out of high school can feel daunting. Which one has God called me to? What will make me the most money? Am I actually good enough at anything to commit four years... View Article
It’s Friday night. You were about to make a Young’s run when your classmate sends you the text: Just finished my paper! Paper? Frantically, you check the Canvas calendar. Sure enough, due at 11:59 p.m. is the term paper that completely slipped your mind. You check the clock. 6:08 p.m.... View Article
I have changed majors six times. Yes, you read that correctly. Since my freshman year, I have gone through six major changes. First there was pharmacy. That lasted a semester. Although Cedarville does offer an accelerated plan, I just knew a doctoral degree wasn’t for me.... View Article
The Do’s and Don’ts of Choosing a College Major It’s #2 on the list of the first three questions you’re likely to ask someone new on campus. (In order of likelihood, “What’s your name?,” “What’s your major?,” and “Where are you from?”) And this isn’t the first time you’ve... View Article
Several majors — like education, social work, and nursing — at Cedarville require off-campus field experience. There are several things I expected and some things that I have been surprised by as I have entered the world of internships as a Cedarville student.