Best tips for the research process:
-Start checking things out from the library right away. There are many research options that are integral to your research so you want to start the research process as quickly as possible.
-have a thesis in your head, but then don't be afraid to change it based on what your research shows you.
-Have a lot of people look over your paper and advise you during the writing process. This way, you don't spend so much time moving in a direction that makes your paper too broad.
-Space out your working time. If you think "I'm going to write out my whole 8 page paper tonight" then you'll get overwhelmed so make small goals like we did when we had 2 pages due every class period.
What I would like to change about this research project:
- start the research process a long time before we start getting our thesis because I ended up changing my topic and so all the research and annotated bibliography that I completed weren't necessary to my research anymore.
-I would like an outline of expectations for this project so I can pace myself instead of having the class do it for me.
-More organized scheduling so I know what is due when.
-Maybe a few more examples of research papers in the past so I can understand how the family story is supposed to tie into my research
-Have us start the research paper and get all the research done before we write our family story because once I started doing research I decided to go in a different direction and had to change the family story as well.
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
14. Funnest Things to do On-Campus
So I've compiled a list of my favorite activities from my time spent here these last two semesters
-The activity room in the bottom of building 14 has ping-pong, pool, and foosball so if you've ever got 10 minutes to spare, all you need is your net ID and they'll lend you the materials you need to play. It's a great stress reliever and if your dad is super competitive like mine is then it's also good practice for our next tournament.
-playing racquetball at the rb is something I discovered this semester because I'm in a racqetball class so my boyfriend and I usually go there once a week to play. Way fun.
-The campus of BYU is beautiful without a doubt so you can go pretty much anywhere for a nice walk, but I really like going to the duck pond behind the Maizer building. Bring some bread and you just might make a duck friend.
-The volleyball courts next to Helaman Halls will remind you of hot summers set at the beach and is always a fun FHE activity. Further, if you're feeling home sick and are from a coastal state they'll bring you a taste of home.
-Almost every floor in Heritage Halls has a piano room and I've loved going to de-stress by playing Disney soundtracks, oldies, and hymns. It's a very calming exercise when homework gets to overwhelming.
-In the bottom of the Wilkinson Center there's a casual restaurant next to the bowling alley called 'The Wall' and my roommate and I got a coupon for a free ice cream with cookie dough in it. It was so good! I'll definitely visit again.
-The theater in the Wilkinson Center periodically plays great movies for $1. I've enjoyed Moanna and Fantastic Beasts in there this semester. Make sure to come early because it's first come first serve and you don't want to get stuck behind someone from the basketball team (aka a tall man).
-The activity room in the bottom of building 14 has ping-pong, pool, and foosball so if you've ever got 10 minutes to spare, all you need is your net ID and they'll lend you the materials you need to play. It's a great stress reliever and if your dad is super competitive like mine is then it's also good practice for our next tournament.
-playing racquetball at the rb is something I discovered this semester because I'm in a racqetball class so my boyfriend and I usually go there once a week to play. Way fun.
-The campus of BYU is beautiful without a doubt so you can go pretty much anywhere for a nice walk, but I really like going to the duck pond behind the Maizer building. Bring some bread and you just might make a duck friend.
-The volleyball courts next to Helaman Halls will remind you of hot summers set at the beach and is always a fun FHE activity. Further, if you're feeling home sick and are from a coastal state they'll bring you a taste of home.
-Almost every floor in Heritage Halls has a piano room and I've loved going to de-stress by playing Disney soundtracks, oldies, and hymns. It's a very calming exercise when homework gets to overwhelming.
-In the bottom of the Wilkinson Center there's a casual restaurant next to the bowling alley called 'The Wall' and my roommate and I got a coupon for a free ice cream with cookie dough in it. It was so good! I'll definitely visit again.
-The theater in the Wilkinson Center periodically plays great movies for $1. I've enjoyed Moanna and Fantastic Beasts in there this semester. Make sure to come early because it's first come first serve and you don't want to get stuck behind someone from the basketball team (aka a tall man).
(Roommates and FHE brothers at a football game)
Monday, March 6, 2017
13. Most Effective Study Skills
- Actually go to the reviews
- Do all the readings the professor has assigned
- Talk to someone about concepts to help solidify knowledge and to help memorize the extensive material
- Don't get behind on readings or projects - space out projects, papers, and studying so you have enough time to put in quality work and don't have to pay that pesky five dollar late fee that I've paid more than a few times
- Make a plan on how to most effectively study based on how that class is graded (e.g. will you be able to memorize everything, just know the broad picture of something, or know the material inside and out and be able to apply it?
- Create a word document or google docs with all the stories you'll have to know or main concepts and then a separate word doc with all the vocabulary.
-Make a list of questions you're confused about and take it to the TA lab and have them explain the concept to you
- Go to the TA labs and review tests from last unit
- Come to class prepared having all your readings done for that day so you won't get to class and get really confused.
- Get a study group together and use it frequently before tests.
- Use memorization tricks or mnemonic devices to help you recall either words or ideas
- Remember to not get too stressed that you just blow off all your work. Instead, think about it in a positive way that motivates you instead of shuts you down.
- Do all the readings the professor has assigned
- Talk to someone about concepts to help solidify knowledge and to help memorize the extensive material
- Don't get behind on readings or projects - space out projects, papers, and studying so you have enough time to put in quality work and don't have to pay that pesky five dollar late fee that I've paid more than a few times
- Make a plan on how to most effectively study based on how that class is graded (e.g. will you be able to memorize everything, just know the broad picture of something, or know the material inside and out and be able to apply it?
- Create a word document or google docs with all the stories you'll have to know or main concepts and then a separate word doc with all the vocabulary.
-Make a list of questions you're confused about and take it to the TA lab and have them explain the concept to you
- Go to the TA labs and review tests from last unit
- Come to class prepared having all your readings done for that day so you won't get to class and get really confused.
- Get a study group together and use it frequently before tests.
- Use memorization tricks or mnemonic devices to help you recall either words or ideas
- Remember to not get too stressed that you just blow off all your work. Instead, think about it in a positive way that motivates you instead of shuts you down.
12. Research Paper (Revised Thesis)
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
11. Brainstorming for Research Paper
-ADHD, ADD, codependence, and the effects each have on growing children throughout their adolescence
-Why it's a good thing that parents pass on their struggles to their children because they know how to best handle it.
-Traditions of different cultures and how it affects thoughts about oneself (community versus selfishness)
-Religion in the home and how it affects self-esteem
-Addictions that run in the family
-Prisoners of war
-Importance of a mentor character
-Effects of having only boys in family or oldest child mindset versus youngest
-Hormone imbalances on life
-Great depressions' effect on 'The Greatest Generation' mindset
-War's effect on career choices and what is valued
-common logical fallacies
-Religion's role in family development and relationship with spouse
-Music's ability to help someone learn
-Obamacare pros and cons and how it effects small business owners
-Political affiliation in reference to parent's political affiliation
-College study techniques
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