As we are at midterm time, it is good to reflect on how the
beginning of the semester went! Move-in day was great and I am so glad to be on
campus! I'm now a junior and I am beginning to buckle down on my classes. As a
double major, Neuroscience and Health Systems, I have a busy schedule. The best
advice I have ever been given about school is to make a planner and schedule
out your days! This has really helped me prepare for college and stay organized
with everything. The best way to do this is to collect all syllabi and write
down any due dates or assignments for quizzes, exams, projects, etc. There are
also so many apps to download as a planner if you are not the physical copy
type of person. I personally have a hard time writing things down in planners,
but I will use my laptop in class to write down any important dates.
With this in mind, I have stayed organized and prepared for
midterms. The best things to do are to stay caught up with homework/assignments
and be diligent towards your studies.
About Evan Cessna ’25
Cessna is a first-generation student from Kittanning, Pa. He is a health systems and neuroscience double major. He has had several different roles on campus, which included being a campus ambassador as a member of the Office of Admission Thiel Team. He is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity and president of the Student Government Association.