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: Are SFU Workshops useful or not?


KittShelby
09-01-2011, 06:28 PM
SFU has a lot of workshops. This is my 1st year and I'm planning to attend almost all of them; hoping they will benefit me. For example, I plan to attend a workshop tomorrow called "preparing for academic success" It's gonna cost $12 though.

Has anyone attended that specific workshop above? It cost $12, so I want to know if it will be worth it. If not, then I won't go tomorrow.

Most of the other workshops are free. Are they helpful at all or just a waste of time?

Thank you.

RacingMetro92
09-01-2011, 08:42 PM
SFU has a lot of workshops. This is my 1st year and I'm planning to attend almost all of them; hoping they will benefit me. For example, I plan to attend a workshop tomorrow called "preparing for academic success" It's gonna cost $12 though.

Has anyone attended that specific workshop above? It cost $12, so I want to know if it will be worth it. If not, then I won't go tomorrow.

Most of the other workshops are free. Are they helpful at all or just a waste of time?

Thank you.

Went to that one last year...only taught me about time management which I didn't even use. Don't go.

-lincolnboi-
09-06-2011, 11:08 AM
SFU has a lot of workshops. This is my 1st year and I'm planning to attend almost all of them; hoping they will benefit me. For example, I plan to attend a workshop tomorrow called "preparing for academic success" It's gonna cost $12 though.

Has anyone attended that specific workshop above? It cost $12, so I want to know if it will be worth it. If not, then I won't go tomorrow.

Most of the other workshops are free. Are they helpful at all or just a waste of time?

Thank you.

not worth it, except for maybe the library one which shows you how to find research papers lol
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MindBomber
09-06-2011, 11:16 AM
^That's the only workshop worthwhile.

You'd be better off asking your professors for advice on how to succeed in their courses one on one during their office hours, than going to some generic lecture filled with information you'll never use.