Freshman Seminar is a course offered at Texas Tech with the purpose of introducing new students to university life. From critical thinking to effective time management, students who take the course should acquire skills to help them make the most of their college experience. Freshman Seminar encourages friendships with peers and relationships with faculty and aims to improve not only your GPA, but your overall university experience.

Monday, September 27, 2010

What to do this week:

Tuesday: You've now had time to get settled into your course load, but if you'd like to learn how to better take notes during class lectures, stop by West Hall room 246 for a note taking seminar. Can't make it Tuesday? They're providing the seminar Wednesday and Thursday, as well!

Wednesday: Celebrate making it through the first half of the week by heading to United Spirit Arena to cheer on the Lady Raider volleyball team.
If sports aren't your thing but you want a good laugh, head to the Lubbock Civic Center to see Daniel Tosh. Brush up on your Tosh.0 before you go.

Thursday: October's approaching and the semester is officially in full swing. If you're feeling overwhelmed by research papers, there's one event that's sure to put you at ease. The Center for Undergraduate Research is hosting a research paper writing workshop in room 341 of the administration building from noon to 1 p.m.

Friday: The cooler weather came just in time for Lubbock's greatest monthly event: The First Friday Art Trail!

Saturday: It's your last chance to enjoy hotdogs, fried cheese and a ferris wheel all in the same night. If you haven't been to the South Plains Fair yet, don't miss out!

1 comment:

  1. Please consider suggesting books to consider for next year's summer book reading program. This year was FRANKENSTEIN. What should next year's book be? Please see http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/Lubbock-TX/Texas-Tech-Summer-Reading-Program/116733811694208

    ReplyDelete