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Brd709
3 years agoSeasoned Ace
"GalacticGal;c-18207924" wrote:
One of the things I like to do when sending a group of students to uni, is have them live in the same dorm together. This way I can watch over their study habits, so to speak. I get them there on the weekend or close to it to give them a head start on the homework and then on the Presentation Boards, if they have any, and that Term Paper(s). If they start the Term with the homework done in all classes, it's far easier for them to keep up on a daily basis. Find your rhythm. Use your PAUSE button to check on who needs to do what, queue them up. My students used to sit at the table in Wyvern Hall and do their homework together or on a bed. I could see in their queue what they had left to do, so if they got called away for some reason, (I had my Rock Star in uni, so sometimes he'd have to do an 'away' concert or a photoshoot), they can pick up where they left off upon their return. Oh, and I artificially keep up their needs. Giving them both Saturday and Sunday to finish the pre-class homework, helps.
I do the same thing. However, i follow the British tradition of having them stay in the dorm in the first term and move them out into their own premises for the final two. One time i didn't have any houses prepared or built for them and i ended up using the original Bheeda house that I built that was in my library and updated the colours and furniture to match those students.
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