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Throwback Thursday: To Be or Not To Be..Productive

by compactscholars | Mar 26, 2020 | Throwback Thursdays

By Rafael Robledo “To do this Assignment or not to do it?” is a question that you might have on a regular basis and it makes you less productive. Being productive as defined by the dictionary is “the effectiveness of productive effort”, as such as how much time you...

Throwback Thursday: What If You Could ACE Your Exams?!

by compactscholars | Mar 19, 2020 | Throwback Thursdays

By Rafael Robledo It’s that time again that we all dread — it’s midterm season! I know, I know, it’s time for our stress levels to be at an all time high. I am here to relay some recommendations on how to study so that you are able to do good on your upcoming...

Throwback Thursday: Letters to Future Scholars — Networking and Being Active is Important!

by compactscholars | Mar 12, 2020 | Throwback Thursdays

Submitted by Maya R I believe collaboration in the professional world is very important. I think that it helps improve yourself because you learn how to deal with others. There will always be someone that you don’t want to work with and learning how to communicate...

Throwback Thursday: Being Involved on Campus

by compactscholars | Mar 5, 2020 | Throwback Thursdays

By Rafael Robledo Being involved on campus creates more opportunities for you. Now I bet that you have heard that statement before, and I would have to agree with it. As someone who is part of esports club and EOP R.I.S.E, I have some insight on how student clubs and...

Throwback Thursday: Step Out of Your Comfort Zone!

by compactscholars | Feb 27, 2020 | Throwback Thursdays

Submitted by Sierra K. Don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone!One tip for future commuter freshman is to not be afraid to put yourself out there and try new things that test the boundaries of how you or others already define you. Don’t be afraid to step out...

Throwback Thursday: College, A Place of Possibilities

by compactscholars | Feb 20, 2020 | Throwback Thursdays

Written By: Roxana Becerril When the topic of college is brought up, most high school students are quick to change the subject in hopes of dodging stressful conversations about majors, classes, expectations and requirements. The negative connotation associated with...
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