Get on that end-of-semester grind. Good luck for final assignments and exams!
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Batyr's Top Tips for Surviving Exams
- Remember you are a human, not a robot. You need breaks. Evidence supports 15 minutes every 50 minutes.
- Study.
Play. Sleep. Repeat. You need to recharge your battery, don't feel guilty about it. It's actually clever and will make you more effective and save you time. Get away from the screen. Connect to humans, eat real food, have a giggle with someone, run up the hill, play with your cat. YouTube and memes are not ideal.
- Sleep (again). Really. It's more amazing than you think. Evidence shows sleeping after studying is like saving your working file on your computer. It backs up your memory and puts it in your hard drive. Be smart. Sleep.
- Set realistic goals. Starting early is ideal. Sometimes life happens. Beating yourself up is unhelpful, so is making an unrealistic plan. Focus on the salient points.
- Remember it's not forever. Freedom is on the horizon, so work smart and EARN that feeling when it comes!
- Reach
out. It's normal to feel some stress. It's not normal for that to feel excessive or continue after exams. Reach out to friends, family, or support services like UniSA Counselling if you are feeling overwhelmed.
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People, ideas, and technology... follow your dreams at SouthStart – for FREE!
SouthStart is coming to Adelaide Town Hall on Wednesday 21-23 November to gather entrepreneurs, investors, innovators, employers, service providers, students, mentors, aspiring startup founders, and more to connect, share and celebrate the groundbreaking technologies and innovations set to transform our industries and the future.
The even better news is that we have some free passes worth $149 for students to give away!
Tickets include: - Access to a two day exploration into the frontier technologies shaping the world
- Access to Startup Alley street activation
- Access to food truck lunch and on-site refreshments
- Access to Icebreaker networking lounge.
Guest speakers at the conference include Tobi Pearce (Co-Founder of Sweat with Kayla Itstines). All speakers and more information can be found on the website here.
If
you're interested in attending this conference, the free tickets are first in best dressed, so please email georgia.minarelli@unisa.edu.au to obtain your unique code ASAP! Tickets are limited.
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Celebrate the stories and heritage of South Asia with writers from across the globe
As part of Oz Asia, UniSA are sponsoring the Jaipur Literature Festival coming up on 9-11 November.
UniSA
students can redeem $10 off delegate passes if you quote "UNISA" when purchasing! Entry to the festival is free by itself, but a delegate pass will guarantee you get in, get you priority access to talks, and comes with a welcome pack and an inviation to the JLF reception.
For more info on the event and to book tickets, head to their website here.
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