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I'm on a mission to crack the code of university success. My challenge? Nailing that sweet 4.0 GPA without sacrificing my precious weekends. Oh, and one more thing—I'm determined to be less busy than the average student. But I can't do it alone, that's why I'm here to chat with students from some of Canada's top universities to uncover their secrets to academic greatness while still having time to hang out with friends, and do fun stuff. Because let's be real, university should adapt to fit our lives, not the other way around. So, without further ado, let's dive into the conversation and discover how to be a student without losing our sanity—or our weekends!
Today's Guest is Faris, he's a student at the University of Toronto in Canada majoring in Chemistry. He achieves excellent grades while enjoying a variety of extracurriculars and helping fellow students achieve high grades. In fact, he once mentored over 30 chemistry students within his own study group. Here's our conversation.
Hey! If this episode gave you anything valuable, please consider rating it and/or sharing it with people who might also like it. 😁
I'm on a mission to crack the code of university success. My challenge? Nailing that sweet 4.0 GPA without sacrificing my precious weekends. Oh, and one more thing—I'm determined to be less busy than the average student. But I can't do it alone, that's why I'm here to chat with students from some of Canada's top universities to uncover their secrets to academic greatness while still having time to hang out with friends, and do fun stuff. Because let's be real, university should adapt to fit our lives, not the other way around. So, without further ado, let's dive into the conversation and discover how to be a student without losing our sanity—or our weekends!
Today's Guest is Faris, he's a student at the University of Toronto in Canada majoring in Chemistry. He achieves excellent grades while enjoying a variety of extracurriculars and helping fellow students achieve high grades. In fact, he once mentored over 30 chemistry students within his own study group. Here's our conversation.
Hey! If this episode gave you anything valuable, please consider rating it and/or sharing it with people who might also like it. 😁