Overcoming Procrastination for Pre-Health Students
Do you find that you are frequently procrastinating assignments, studying for MCAT, DAT, GRE, OAT, PCAT, and important tasks? Is it a challenge to manage competing academic demands, while staying on top of assignments? If so, you are not alone.
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Dec 09, 2020 from 01:00 pm to 03:00 pm |
Speaker | Pre-Health Advisor |
Speaker Information | Pre-Health Advising Staff |
Where | Zoom Virtual Meeting |
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Studies suggest that up to 70% of college students struggle with managing procrastination. While this may be a common difficulty among students, falling behind academically can lead to increased stress and can cause problems in multiple areas of one's life. This seminar is designed to help you approach your academic demands differently by discovering new pathways of thinking.
You will be encouraged to challenge unhelpful thoughts and re-frame your thinking, which can often lend to more productive outcomes, including increased focus and heightened academic success.
This workshop is strongly recommended for sophomores, juniors, and seniors and required for students applying in the 2020-2021 application cycle.