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School is back in session, and there are a lot of new faces around campus! We asked some Dal Health students, faculty and staff what advice they have for new students.
Dr. Heather Neyedli
Assistant Professor, Kinesiology

Heather's advice:
Go to class
Get to know your profs
Αont isolate yourself - put yourself out there and find something you like to do
儭Dont leave things until the last minute
Nnamdi Chiekwe
Fourth year student, Therapeutic Recreation

Nnamdi's advice:
read your syllabus and make a calendar
儭try new things, get out of your comfort zone
ask for help when you need it
氐find a good group of study buddies
Karen Landry
Senior Instructor, School of Occupational Therapy

Karen's advice:
take time for yourself
support one another
use the resources available at Dal when you need help
歹be respectful of those around you
Keisha Jefferies
PhD in Nursing candidate

Keisha's advice:
keep on top of your work
get excited about your studies and your goals
become involved in groups on campus
刈grad students: it can be isolating, so get together with colleagues as much as possible
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