My Current College Experience/Tutoring
Surprisingly, I don't find college that much different then what I thought it would be; nor is it much different from high school in some regards. Many of my teachers carried the same lax language in high school as they do in my (really only one) classes in college. I'm not struggling with anything yet as it's far too early in the year and most of my classes surround art and history, subjects I enjoy. Regarding what I need to do, I just need to do my assignments earlier and I can admit that's something I struggle with. Currently, all I'm missing from my college experience is making some friends but I'm not exactly the most approachable person, so I wouldn't be surprised if it takes a while for me to make some of them.
I discovered some tutoring that is available for English, which is the Writing Center, and something I believe will help me when my English course kicks in (it's a half-semester class). I missed class today so I will attempt to give the correct facts as best as I can for my next few answers. The location for tutoring is at the Learning Resource Centers where many different centers are found. Time for tutoring depends on the specific center, but most of them start around 10 am and end around 2, 4, or 7 pm. Tutoring is both online and on campus, allowing students to pick something they're comfortable with. To make it you need to sign up online or go into whatever location the specific tutoring is assigned at and make an appointment.
"I'm not struggling with anything yet as it's far too early in the year and most of my classes surround art and history, subjects I enjoy." Same, these weeks have been calm and easy to complete the assignments.
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