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Prep for Success

PREP FOR SUCCESS

ULIFE HACK #5
So far, you鈥檝e been welcomed to ULethbridge, got a heads up on some important 鈥榓dulting鈥 lessons, explored the campus and made some friends by joining clubs and extracurriculars.

You鈥檙e probably thinking, 鈥榳hat about the school part? You know, the reason we鈥檙e all here in the first place? Well, before we can 鈥榟it the books,鈥 we need to plan our courses according to our Program Planning Guides (PPG), purchase textbooks and make sure the path we鈥檙e on is still the right one.

Program Planning

Your program planning guide (PPG) may be the most important document you have at ULethbridge. This document outlines the requirements for your major. The guide you will follow is going to stay the same for all four of your years at ULethbridge鈥攆or example: if you begin your studies in 2022 in neuroscience, you would use the 2022 PPG for your entire undergraduate experience. Keep it up-to-date and refer to it often for course registration and general program planning.

Working with your PPG will help you decide what courses you should take each semester and make informed decisions about your course load.

Within the PPG, you will find a sample sequencing plan. This is just one example of how you COULD complete your major and degree requirements. You may find that a different sequence works better for you, which is perfectly fine. Just make sure that you take the courses you need to complete your degree and be mindful of any prerequisites to complete these in sequence.

Occasionally course names/numbers will change (same requirement, just a different name), and you will receive a notification email, so be sure to write down these changes in your program planning guide.

It is each student鈥檚 responsibility to make course selection decisions and fill in their PPG. However, advisors can help you understand how to use your PPG and answer specific questions you have, such as if you鈥檙e planning to change programs or add a minor or concentration.

Following your PPG will help you stay on track for graduation.

by clicking on the year you enrolled.

Academic Advising

Many students chat with academic advisors for help with program planning, course selection and asking questions about graduation. The advisors are there to help but not to decide for you鈥攜ou are the one responsible for fulfilling your degree requirements with the help of your PPG and the resources available to you.

Connect with advisors early on in your degree and as often as you need.

Textbooks

The ULethbridge Bookstore offers new, used and rental textbooks and ebooks and course packs, as well as tons of other supplies and great ULethbridge branded swag to help you rep your university. Visit the to learn more about your choices. When visiting the bookstore website, click 鈥榗ourse materials,鈥 then 鈥楾extbook Express,鈥 which will take you to the Bridge. From there, if you go to 鈥楽tudent鈥 and 鈥楾extbook finder鈥 then 鈥楥lick to see the books in the bookstore,鈥 your entire textbook list is ready in your bookstore cart for checkout! You can also look up classes and related textbooks for each term .

While some students opt for new textbooks from the Bookstore, many opt for used textbooks instead. In fact, most of the students surveyed for this guide opted for used textbooks. Most students choose to wait until their classes begin as not all professors use textbooks the same way in their classes and may not advise every student to purchase one.

Many students are also part of unofficial Facebook groups such as the 鈥楿 of L used Book Exchange鈥 and other groups about off-campus housing. Always proceed with caution as these sites are not regulated or associated with the 免费福利资源在线看片. However, many students exchange advice and offer help in these Facebook and Discord groups.

Accomodated learning

By registering with the Accessible Learning Centre (ALC), students with a documented disability will be able to access supports, resources and accommodations. This includes a private testing space or more time on exams for some.

There is a step-by-step guide for new and continuing students outlining how to register with the ALC on the website.

Student success

The Student Success Centre offers peer mentoring, workshops, various tutorials, online learning resources and other supports. For those looking to create a study plan for the semester, you can book an appointment with a peer learning mentor or join an 鈥榓ccountability crew鈥 or the 鈥榓cademic resilience group.鈥 The centre is open Monday to Friday from 8:30 鈥 4:30 p.m.

Student Wellness Ambassador Program

The Student Wellness Ambassador Program (S.W.A.P.) helps promote student engagement and wellness by focusing on students鈥 needs. The committee plans events and finds supportive ways to get students to connect and receive support to improve their overall wellness. The S.W.A.P. team is comprised of an energetic and compassionate team of ULethbridge students who are trained peer listeners. Email swap@uleth.ca to learn more.

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Registration

So, it鈥檚 time to register for your classes... but where do you begin. Head over to the . You鈥檒l find registration under 鈥楽tudent.鈥 Once you click on 鈥楻egistration,鈥 you can add, drop, or withdraw from classes and see your course schedule. Underneath 鈥楻egistration Status,鈥 you will find your registration times, as well as the number of course credits you have accumulated.

Make a note of your time to register in classes. Also, record the courses in your PPG that fit with your goals. Once you have that information, still under 鈥楻egistration鈥 on the Bridge, click 鈥楲ook Up Classes鈥 and then select next term. I suggest navigating to the bottom of the page and clicking on 鈥楢dvanced Search.鈥

Once in 鈥楢dvanced Search,鈥 choose which subject courses you hope to take fall under. Remember that sometimes classes from the same faculty are still listed under different 鈥楽ubjects鈥 for example, 鈥楢ccounting鈥 courses are listed separately from 鈥楳anagement,鈥 and 鈥楶sychology鈥 courses are listed separately from 鈥楽ociology鈥 or 鈥楴euroscience鈥 even though they may contribute to the same degree.

After choosing a subject, I recommend navigating straight down to the search bar, as all the courses that show next will include information on where they are taught (Lethbridge, Calgary, online, room, etc).

Using a combination of physical planners, spreadsheets in Excel, or websites such as 鈥榗ourse hero鈥 and 鈥榗ollege schedule planner鈥 or similar, record classes you would like to take and the CRN number listed in blue before them. This number is significant to registration.

Once a class is closed, you can no longer select it. If you run into this issue, find out about course waitlists with Academic Advising.

Ensure the courses you recorded do not conflict in timing and that you have the prerequisites for all of them. Have a few backup classes up your sleeve in case some of the courses fill up before you have a chance to register鈥攜our registration window is determined by the amount of course credit you have accumulated. Therefore, students closer to the end of their degree have a better chance of getting their first pick.

Once it鈥檚 your registration window, navigate to 鈥楢dd, Drop or Withdraw from Classes鈥 and add the CRNs into the empty boxes at the bottom of the page labelled 鈥楢dd Classes Worksheet鈥 and press 鈥楽ubmit Changes.鈥

Again, under 鈥楻egistration,鈥 once you are registered in classes, the 鈥楽tudent Detail Schedule鈥 outlines each course individually, while the 鈥榃eek at a Glance鈥 schedule is the schedule I use most. By changing the date at the top of the page, you can see your course schedule for each week. Done!

Registration Legend

OL = Online | Course is offered online. It may be synchronous or asynchronous. To begin this course, students must go to . Access to this site opens on the first day of classes.

BL = Blended Learning | Course will be offered in a combination of online and face-to-face. Check with Instructor for technical requirements and meeting times.

CL = Cross-listed | Register in other course section cross-listed with this course.

DC = Dual Credit | Course is available to high school students participating in Dual Credit.

鈥楧ays鈥 = Days of the week class is offered

*R=Thursday, S=Saturday

Definitions

Synchronous: A course that meets on specific, scheduled days and times for live instruction, discussion, and course work.

Asynchronous: An online course with no specific days or times scheduled. You will complete all course components on your own time and schedule. Follow the instructor鈥檚 instructions to complete all required reading, assignments and assessments by the deadlines set by your instructor.

WHAT STUDENTS SAY ABOUT THE BEST APPROACH TO SNAGGING TEXTBOOKS

鈥淚 would pretty much always get my textbooks. I was a very holistic student, so the idea that there could be something that I might be tested on that I didn鈥檛 read because I didn鈥檛 have the textbook would terrify me. Having and using the textbooks gave me peace of mind that I was covering everything. And I would take whatever the Bookstore had. New or used. Both work.鈥 - Makita

鈥淒ue to my degree, I鈥檝e always had to buy them new, so, unfortunately, you can鈥檛 always get the most affordable deal.鈥 - Victoria

鈥淚 chose to purchase mine because I have needed to refer back to first-year textbooks even at the end of my degree!鈥 - Haley G

鈥淚 like to buy used textbooks when they are available. However, if they aren鈥檛, I will buy new ones because I like to be able to write and highlight within the textbooks.鈥 - Cheyenne

鈥淎lways, always, always buy used if you can. 鈥楿 of L used book exchange鈥 on Facebook was where I got the majority of my books. Or make friends with someone in the year above you and buy all of their books.鈥 - Katrina

鈥淢y typical choice for textbooks is renting the E-version or buying used. These options are much cheaper and usually easy to find. There is a great Facebook group called 鈥楿 of L used book exchange.鈥 I have almost always been able to find a textbook using the group.鈥 - Nicko

鈥淚f you are getting textbooks, buy used ones. They are usually in good condition, they have the same information in them, and they have little hints from previous owners (think Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince). Plus, they鈥檙e cheaper.鈥 - Hana

鈥淚 usually opt for used textbooks because they are significantly cheaper and typically in good quality. I always buy textbooks, but I would say renting is a better option for those who know they will never reread their textbooks or do not want to go through the trouble of reselling them.鈥 - Julisha

鈥淚 always go for used textbooks. I find that notes left from previous owners can help you focus on key concepts, and as someone who struggles with funding, it鈥檚 way easier to budget. There are also Facebook groups you can join where students trade books.鈥 - Ziara

鈥淚 tend to go with renting used textbooks to save money, but it depends on how much use I think I鈥檒l get from the textbook! For example, I purchased a new NEUR 2600 textbook as I knew I would need to reference it a lot later in my degree; however, I only rented my SPAN 2000 textbook because I knew I鈥檇 only use it for that class. I also frequently check Facebook for other students selling their textbooks!鈥 - Cayley

鈥淚 always tried to rent the textbooks if the professor recommended them. Sometimes I had to buy new versions, but I always just thought of it as added into the tuition cost.鈥 - Derek

鈥淚 opted for a mixture of new, used and rentals. What I found important was to weigh each cost. Sometimes it鈥檚 more valuable to have a new textbook as the rental price will be similar, and sometimes a rental is way more cost-effective. It鈥檚 also important to weigh whether you love the topic and would find value in keeping the book afterwards. I have a huge stash of smaller history books and novels from English classes I kept and still value today. There is also a real value in used books as I found a lot of the time, I was acquiring knowledge from the highlights and notes of former students.鈥 - Angelica

鈥淎fter the first year, I didn鈥檛 buy any textbooks. They鈥檙e rarely used in my major, and you will usually have a friend that has it if you want to read one section.鈥 - Jace

鈥淚 would only ever buy used. Usually, I would buy a textbook after the first week of classes because, in many cases, everything you need is already given through PowerPoint slides or class notes. But everybody is different, so if you feel like you want the textbook, then go right ahead.鈥 - Cassady

WHAT ADVICE DO STUDENTS OFFER FOR COURSE PREP AND PLANNING AT ULETHBRIDGE

鈥淯tilize your program planning guide! It helps to give you a full picture of your required courses and how to balance each semester. Ask people in later years about how they structured their degree and what worked for them, because every degree is different.鈥 - Haley G

鈥淎lways keep an updated copy of your program planning guide. That way, each semester, when courses open, you have an idea of what classes you need, both for your major and for the LibEd requirements. If you don鈥檛 know how to fill it out, you can talk to an academic advisor.鈥 - Cassady

鈥淎cademic Advising is always my go-to for course planning advice. The advisors are so helpful and usually know certain things you wouldn鈥檛 know on your own, such as specific tips about which classes to take at which times. On a less formal level, I would tell students not to feel like they need to follow suggestions or timelines all the time. For example, I found that labs often took up just as much time as the courses themselves, meaning it was like an extra class! For this reason and athletic reasons, I decided to take my degree over five years. This was a great decision for me, as it allowed me to have a bit of a lighter course load and give tougher courses the extra time and attention they needed while balancing everything else I had going on in my life. While I felt a little behind at times, not doing the traditional timeline, I realize now that an extra semester or two is no big deal. This is an exciting time in our lives that really does fly by so quickly. Take advantage of it and go at a pace that works for you!鈥 - Madeline

鈥淭he majority of the time, you should do your own research on courses, but academic advisors are great with helping to direct you. Don鈥檛 base course selection on location and the time you have between classes. Choose the classes you want or need.鈥 - Chloe

鈥淭his is mostly personal preference. I liked to have my classes bundled back-to-back so that I鈥檇 have less time waiting between classes. I would also avoid any three-hour classes because it鈥檚 hard to focus in them. It didn鈥檛 really matter the distance between classes because you鈥檇 usually have enough time to get from one part of campus to another in that break between classes.鈥 - Jace

鈥淪tart the first year trying out what you are interested in and getting prerequisites. As a science major, I try to have a mix of exam-based application classes, exam-based memorization classes, and writing-based classes each semester. Once you get further into university and figure out the direction you want to go, you can plan a vague schedule for the future to ensure you get everything you want to take. It does not matter where classes are physically located, you can get everywhere in 10 minutes, and profs are good at staying to their allotted time.鈥 - Tabitha

鈥淢y best advice for course planning is to think realistically. Many people are ambitious when they plan but make sure your plan is one that you can manage. This advice applies to practical aspects鈥攁ccounting for the time and distance between your classes and not scheduling too many classes on the same day. It also applies to the workload itself because taking too many courses can cause you to get overwhelmed and burn out early in the semester.鈥 - Julisha

鈥淥ne of the strategies that worked best for me was planning out my courses, so they were an hour or more apart. Then I could study for the class immediately after being in the class. It鈥檚 a lot less context switching that way.鈥 - Derek

鈥淢y best advice is to plan ahead of time and not two days before registration opens!! I鈥檝e personally found it helpful to talk to other students in my major (especially students who are a year or two ahead of me) to see what each class is like so I know which ones will complement one another in regard to content and the amount of coursework. Academic Advising is also a great place to go when you鈥檙e unsure of what courses you should be taking, and if you check your Program Planning Guide, you can see a recommended schedule for each semester!鈥 - Cayley

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