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[edit] Courses, Professors
- People will give you suggestions about courses and professors ALL THE TIME. Keep a word document or make note of this on your major-progress form (that you should have printed out). Make sure you know which professor the person had and what they liked about the course.
- Course Evaluations
- Ontop of RateMyProfessor
- and Pick-a-Prof
- You can also get ratings from the course evaluations that students have done over the years at the UO
[edit] Campus
- You will continue to find out new things about the EMU until the day you graduate.
[edit] Organizing Student Groups
- If you and an i-fee funded group, you can request money from surplus for events and projects.
[edit] Every event scheduled on campus
- Scheduling - A list of all rooms that the scheduling office has reserved for the upcoming week
[edit] Computers, Nerdy
- If you are a nerd or a programmer, subscribe to deptcomp to get info about important events, etc. They are also a great resource for any questions you have about IT stuff on campus or if you need to locate resources.
- We have an Open Source Lab
- You can host a website on the space that comes with your DuckID account. This can include PHP, MySQL and WordPress (among others).
- Lists.uoregon.edu - There is a list of all listservs that exist. You can create new ones. You can subscribe to existing ones.
[edit] Assignments
[edit] Essays and Papers
- What I learned in HIST 473 - Environmental History of the American West with Mark Spence
- A transition sentence should not be a forced effort to make the last sentence of one paragraph relate to the first sentence of the next paragraph. The transition should happen naturally because all paragraphs should start and end with statements that relate them back to the thesis. An essay shouldn't be a chain with one paragraph pointing to the next. All paragraphs should point directly back to the thesis.
- In a perfect essay, you should be able to take the 3-5 body paragraphs, mix them up, and still have an essay that makes sense.
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