Now that you are several weeks into the semester, what questions do you still have about becoming a college student? Ask four questions you would like to have answers to by the end of CT101.
Workshop Information
Workshop Meeting Day & Time
Tuesdays from 12-1:40pm
Classroom
Namm 606
Professor Jessica Penner
jpenner@citytech.cuny.edu
Peer Mentors
David Mendez Medina
david.mendezmedina@mail.citytech.cuny.edu
Christian Lozano
christian.lozano@mail.citytech.cuny.edu
City Tech 101 by Karen Goodlad and Sarah Paruolo is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
This workshop will enhance the new student experience with information, activities, and various opportunities to connect with faculty, staff, and current City Tech students.
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Library Information
Ursula C. Schwerin Library
New York City College of Technology, C.U.N.Y
300 Jay Street, Library Building - 4th Floor
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What would be the best classes to take for my major rad tech? What resources should I take more advantage of over others? How should I make us of my time? What is the best way to take notes?
What is the best way to take notes? What are the best classes for me to take for rad tech? What resources should I take more advantage of over others? How should I use my time wisely?
How can I effectively manage my time and balance my coursework with extracurricular activities and personal life?
What resources are available on campus to support my academic success, such as tutoring services, libraries, or study groups?
What strategies can I use to stay organized and keep track of assignments, deadlines, and exams throughout the semester?
How can I maintain a healthy lifestyle and manage stress while dealing with the demands of college life?
1) How do I become better at studying or knowing different study skills?
2) How do I manage my time so I can study but also have time or my personal life?
3) What is the best way to choose a major?
4) What kind of clubs are at City Tech?
1)can missing alot of class affect my grades?
2)what percentage of a student financial need does the school typically meet?
3)what clubs are at the school?
4)How can i manage time with working and studying at the same time?
1) What clubs are at city tech?
2) What are best ways to study?
3) How can i mantain a good gpa while working on top of having all my classes?
4) What resources at city tech are best to take advantage of?
1) Is changing my major a drastic factor?
2) Is taking additional classes my major doesn’t really need a bad thing?
3) What financial resources does city tech offer?
4) How to overcome academic pressure and assignment workload?
1) How can i manage my time more better and actually get things
2) what should i do to be better in math and studying it
3) how to socialize/communicate with others
4) how to be more dedicated
How can I better balance my academic and social life?
what are some other studying strategies I can use aside from notetaking?
what different ways I can get support for classes that I need extra help with?
what will be different about the next semester?
what are some techniques I can use for procrastination?
What other options do I have for getting help with my classes?
when is the best time to search for internships?
A question I have about city tech is what kinds of clubs and teams are there at the school? What is the best way I can manage my time during college?
Now that you are several weeks into the semester, what questions do you still have about becoming a college student? Ask four questions you would like to have answers to by the end of CT101.
1) Do I need to take a Math and English class each semester?
2) What Happens if I do not get into my majors’ program?
3) How to keep a high GPA?
4) What happens if tuition is not paid by end of semester?
What are some other majors I can go for with the classes I’ve already taken?
how can I contact the radiology department?
what are some other things I can do with the degree I’m going for?
how can I better manage my time?