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6/1/2020 Public Safety Newsletter: Issue #51 Nov. 2016 ISSUE #51: Nov. 2016 View this email in your browser IN THIS ISSUE: Coffee With Santa RoadRunners Upcoming Events Finals Study Tips Helpful Apps & Good Samaritan Policy Coffee With Santa https://us11.campaign-archive.com/?u=4c3b2e080705fdd69c99b7fe5&id=9505575c32 1/6
6/1/2020 Public Safety Newsletter: Issue #51 Nov. 2016 Take a Break From Your Exams Coffee with Santa Monday, December 19th 11 AM to 1 PM Publuc Safety Office C-102 Watch For Santa Walking The Halls REMINDER COFFEE & POPCORN FREE 24 HOURS A DAY 7 DAYS A WEEK RoadRunners SHOP AT THE OFFICIAL ONLINE STORE AND SHOW OFF YOUR ROADRUNNER PRIDE! Click Image for Website https://us11.campaign-archive.com/?u=4c3b2e080705fdd69c99b7fe5&id=9505575c32 2/6
6/1/2020 Public Safety Newsletter: Issue #51 Nov. 2016 Upcoming Events Madden Football Tournament Date: Spring Semester Time: TBA Location: TBA Outreach Information Table Date: Thursdays during the semester Time: TBA Location: TBA Blue Light Personal Property Identification Program Date: Wednesdays during the semester Time: TBA Location: TBA Stick Ball Tournament Date: Spring Semester Time: TBA Location: TBA Sign up in the Public Safety Office or email: psoutreach@ramapo.edu Coffee Jam Featuring Poetry Slam, Open Mic & Karaoke Date: Spring Semester Time: TBA Location: TBA R.A.D. Program https://us11.campaign-archive.com/?u=4c3b2e080705fdd69c99b7fe5&id=9505575c32 3/6
6/1/2020 Public Safety Newsletter: Issue #51 Nov. 2016 DATE: Available Upon Request TIME: Available Upon Request Location: Available Upon Request Finals Study Tips Click Image for Website Find your favorites and try something new if your current techniques are not producing results. 1. Create a master to-do list and a schedule for the remaining days in the semester. Break cumulative exams into smaller study units, which will prevent you from feeling overwhelmed and help you monitor your progress daily. 2. Just get started. Don’t wait until you feel like studying. 3. Review your notes daily. 4. Identify the format of the exam. Vary your study technique according to the type of exam. 5. Predict possible questions. Review old tests, study guides or the course objectives. 6. Answer questions you didn’t know the first time. If the exam is cumulative and you struggled to master any material, return to it. 7. Meet with the professor, a tutor or a learning specialist if needed. 8. Develop summary sheets for each class. 9. Link new information to things you already know. Forming these associations will help you retrieve information later. 10. Check the front of your textbook to see if the publisher provides any online study aids. 11. Set specific measurable goals for each study session to keep yourself on track. 12. Create mnemonic devices, such as acrostics, rhymes or acronyms, to help you remember information. 13. Take short breaks. Your brain can process a limited amount of information and benefits from some rest. 14. Reward yourself with naturally enjoyable activities, such as playing X-box or clicking through Facebook. 15. Stay healthy. Get some sleep and avoid caffeine. Seriously – your brain with thank you. 16. Draw it. Create tables, diagrams, mind maps or pictures to represent and organize the information. 17. Explain it aloud. Go into an empty classroom and pretend to teach the material to someone. Using your own words helps you assess your comprehension, which https://us11.campaign-archive.com/?u=4c3b2e080705fdd69c99b7fe5&id=9505575c32 4/6
6/1/2020 Public Safety Newsletter: Issue #51 Nov. 2016 ultimately aids your memory. 18. Study in a distraction-reduced environment. Turn off your cell phone, TV and email notifications. 19. Identify examples or illustrations that embody the concept and demonstrate ways you will utilize the information. 20. Attempt to answer the questions at the end of the chapter in your textbook. 21. Quiz yourself. Cover up your notes and try to explain them. Create flashcards. If you find yourself struggling to remember, try different techniques to learn the material. 22. Form a study group and develop a practice test together. 23. Manage your anxiety. By listening to calming music, stretching or breathing deeply, you can avoid stress and release negative thoughts. 24. Overlearn the material. When you think you are finished, keep going. 25. Finally, examine your beliefs about learning. It does not happen quickly and intelligence is not fixed. Stay positive and persist, believing that talent can be developed. You can learn material by working hard, seeking help and using effective strategies. Helpful Apps & Good Samaritan Policy The most effective source of Download the Crisis For details on the Good campus emergency Manager App which gives Samaritan Policy, please information is the FREE Alert directions on how to report visit the Office of Student Me Now system available to an emergency and provides Conduct website. students, faculty and staff. tips and guidance for day- to-day operations. It's On Us to embrace the responsibility we have to The YWCA Bergen County stand up for the safety of healingSPACE (hereafter those around us- to “the Center”) is the County’s challenge each other to do only sexual violence everything we can to make resource center. The our college campuses safe. Center has a mobile application that connects users directly to the Center. Copyright © 2016 RCNJ Public Safety, All rights reserved. https://us11.campaign-archive.com/?u=4c3b2e080705fdd69c99b7fe5&id=9505575c32 5/6
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