November 20th, 2006
I really like finals time because even though you have a lot of studying to do, everything else on campus stops for a couple of days so you don’t have many other responsibilities and activities to worry about. To me, it is pretty relaxing as long as you don’t have more than one test on a single day. That is definitely a pain. But it is nice to have an entire day to study or do whatever you need to without having to go to class. It also helps that everybody else is in the same “study” boat as you so you don’t feel like you are being left out of anything fun!
Kate S.
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November 20th, 2006
When preparing for finals, I usually have a routine of the following methods:
- Read through my notes
- Correct problems miss on tests
- Go over topics or theories that I am unsure of
- Go through practice tests in the book or online
- Read my textbook
- Go see the professor if I am still unsure of a topic
- Participate in group studying
During finals time, the campus is usually quiet because the students are studying at various places on campus. Most of the time, the library is pack with students studying for their finals.
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November 20th, 2006
Hello again prospective student! I’m sure you know that it is FINALS time. Students here on the Plains are gearing up for the most important tests of the semester. For many students, finals are a hectic time. While for others, finals are a breeze. Some of our brightest Tigers will give you guys their perspective on how to prepare for finals.
Edward R.
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November 20th, 2006
During Thanksgiving break, I went to Tuscaloosa for the Iron Bowl. After the Iron Bowl, I am going home to enjoy time with my family. I know a lot of students that are going home for the break. Normally, I start early on homework that is due immediately after the break. Also, I try to take the time to start studying for my finals. I found video where slut has been fucked in anal. It’s a private anal rape video. Here is a link: anal homemade video for free.
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November 20th, 2006
My plans for the Thanksgiving holidays include going home to Birmingham and spending time with my family. Many of my friends are going home also…unless they have jobs in Auburn. They tend to go home a little bit later than everyone else. I usually do tours throughout the holiday break, but I’ve been going non-stop with classes and involvement since August. I think it’s time I enjoy myself. Finals are quickly approaching and I’m starting to study for those ASAP. I have a few projects due and I plan to finish those over the break, catch up on my readings and most importantly relax. That sums up my plans for the break.
Happy Thanksgiving and War Eagle!
James Winfield
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November 20th, 2006
Hello prospective students! It’s Thanksgiving break here on the Plains. Many students are headed home, while others will stay in Auburn. Several students will let you guys know what the typical Auburn Tiger does during the Thanksgiving holiday. War Eagle!
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September 21st, 2006
Hello again!
School is back in full swing, and midterm is approaching quickly! Thankfully, Auburn has some great professors and programs to help with organization, tutoring, and just succeeding in school. My classes aren’t particularly hard right now, but they do take up a lot of time. One of the most important things I’ve learned is time management, because with school demands, extracurricular activities, and work, I have very little play-time—and that seems to be way life is in college. The longer you are here, your classes will become more difficult and time-consuming, you’ll want to participate in more activities, and you’ll want to spend more time just hanging out with your friends; so it’s very important to be organized and learn to manage your time.
Our very first War Eagle Day was last Friday! It was a huge success, with a great group of students from all over in attendance. The most fun part of the day for me is when I get to lead a tour of campus, because I get to meet a handful of the students and parents for a little while. I love to see each person’s impression of Auburn, and it’s really encouraging to hear from alumni who haven’t seen all the changes that have been made in the last few years.
Football has been incredible this season! We have the number two team in the nation, and sitting in the student section for a football game is one of the most exciting things I have done as a student. When the eagle flies around the stadium before kickoff every game, I get chills! The crowd’s excitement can be felt all over Jordan-Hare Stadium—you really should be there to experience it!
If you’ve never been to Auburn and haven’t signed up for a War Eagle Day or campus tour yet, visit www.auburn.edu/visit to register for one of those things. I encourage you to come take a look at all we have to offer and look forward to seeing you soon!
War Eagle!
Kira
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August 11th, 2006
Hi everyone!
As you can see, our website received a little face lift yesterday. We would encourage you to look around and explore. A few new things are being added, so be sure to check back often to see the latest!
War Eagle!
Andy
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July 25th, 2006
Hey, everybody!
I am Kira Ledbetter, a senior in Secondary English Education here at Auburn. I’m from Dadeville, Alabama, a really small town near Auburn.
This summer while most of my friends have been taking classes, I have been working two jobs and taking a break from my studies. For five weeks, I taught a remedial class for the Graduation Exam at Auburn High School; by doing that, I gained incredible professional experience and learned a lot about teaching and the students.
I also work in Undergraduate Recruiting at Auburn University, so every afternoon this summer I’ve been up at the Quad Center. This is my third year working in this department, and I really enjoy sharing my love for Auburn with everyone who comes through the door.
Now, as summer is coming to a close, I am getting ready for sorority recruitment and the start of school. This is my last year in school, which is beginning to feel rather bittersweet. While I am excited about going out into the real world, I am not excited about leaving behind the relationships I have formed in the past three years, the involvement I have so enjoyed, and the school I’ve loved for as long as I can remember. While I’m not sure what my post-graduation future holds for me, I am determined to enjoy my senior year and all that comes with it!
War Eagle!
Kira
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July 16th, 2006
Hey all!
First off, I honestly don’t think it can get any hotter in Auburn than it has been this past week. Highs have been in the mid to upper 90s, and it is H-O-T! Last week the Camp War Eagle counselors completed our last Camp War Eagle session, and we look forward to seeing all our new freshmen in the Fall. As for you up-and-coming seniors out there, we hope you can visit soon! Our office is in full swing for campus tours right now, so reserve a spot today at www.auburn.edu/visit. Also, the admissions application is out for Fall 2007 for upcoming seniors. Apply online today!
Tomorrow, registration for a very popular event will open! That’s right, War Eagle Days are coming! A War Eagle Day is a great opportunity to see all aspects of Auburn in one day. The event is run in part by our student recruiters who put a great deal of work into making each WED a success. We hope you’ll join us! You can sign up at www.auburn.edu/wareagle.
As for me, school is going strong, and I’ll be looking forward to a break here in a few weeks to get ready for Fall.
Stay cool,
Andy
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