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With Mid-Terms in the air, freshman like me can get somewhat overwhelmed because this is the first for college mid-terms. Some teachers are supportive during this time; as a student you can tell by simple things they do like offer study guides, and promote their office hours. However, the study guide be so long you begin to become overthink things and be curious on what subject or area you need to focus on the most. For instance, my history class we have a study guide for 11 chapters of the book, which we have to know majority of the information to at least get a passing grade on the test.

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