I never thought I would have said this, considering how much I enjoy going to school, but I am very glad this semester is over! I used some of my tips and got through finals just fine, and now I am enjoying the holidays with my family in Northern California.
I am also very pleased to inform you all that I accepted an Internship offer with Northrop Grumman in Ogden, Utah. I will be the first Manufacturing Engineering Intern at this facility, so makes me a little nervous, but I am excited to start it! I am partly sad that I did not accept my other offer from the company that I interned for last summer, but I am looking forward to networking with more people in Utah, not having to move and being closer to family and friends. Thank you all for your support in this blog! It warms my heart to look at the stats and realize that it is more than my parents reading it! Merry Christmas! XOXO E
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Finals, the week that we all dread in college. Now, this guide isn't going to make you ace all of your tests, but it will sure help you get through it all!
1. Find a study buddy or two... As I have mentioned before, my boyfriend and I are often known for grabbing some dinner and spending hours studying on campus in the library. It really does help to stay focused versus if we were separated texting each other to make sure we were alive. 2. Have a couple things up your sleeve! If you know me well enough, you would know that I absolutely love tea! I love sleepy time tea, green tea, non caffeinated tea to drink and cheer me up! Another thing that has saved me during this finals week is the Aveda Hand Relief creme. It smells like heaven and Utah winters always make my hands so dry. 3. Take a minute to just relax! During finals week I make sure I take a quick study break every couple hours and either play one of my puzzle apps or just take a minute to soak all of the information in. 4. Stay Organized. I have a calendar that I add all my finals and I have created a small schedule outlining when I should be studying for which classes and that has helped out a lot! It is important to manage your time wisely so the less time you can spend guessing what you should be doing. I hope this helps you all! Happy Studying XOXO |
AuthorMy name is Elaine Cope, I am studying Manufacturing Engineering. I decided to make this blog with hopes to inspire other young female engineers to pursue their dreams. Archives
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