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Preparing for final assignments As the semester wraps up and you are working on final assignments, presentations and papers, look for the free resources on campus that provide assistance so you can finish strong! If you are writing a paper and need help with brainstorming, developing a topic or revisions, visit the Writing Center in Lindquist Hall, room 601. Hours: Open M – R, 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. and F, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. (www.wichita.edu/writingcenter) Need help with Math 007 – Math 370? Visit the Math Lab located in Jabara Hall, room 371. Hours: M – R, 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. and F, 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. (www.wichita.edu/mathlab) Want to practice your final presentation before delivering it in front of the class? Schedule a time to practice in the Center for Excellence in Oral Communication in Elliott Hall, room 221. Hours: M-R, hours vary (www.wichita.edu/speechlab) Spring 2019

Strategies for academic success There are a number of things you can do finish the semester successfully, but you have to choose to do them. Visit your instructors’ office hours to get clarification on class content you are not understanding. Create a study group in class. Remember the students you introduced yourself to the first week of class? Ask if they want to get together to study at the RSC, Starbucks or in the library. Make sure you know where you stand in each class academically and what it will take for you to earn your desired grade. Revisit your study schedule to make adjustments and block out study time for the end of the semester. Make sure you have the necessary supplies you need for your final assignments and projects. Clean and organize your dedicated study spaces to decrease stress. Spring 2019