Campus Hacks

Psst! Psst! Do you want some tips and tricks on how to survive on BYU campus? Well, we got 'em!
                                                  BYU Testing Center

Need some stress relief while taking a test? Try these helpful Testing Center Tips!
1. Take a snack! Fruits and nuts are thought to be some great options to boast brain power during an exam.

2. Sit in the music room. Classical music is always relaxing.

3. Don't like anxiously waiting in line? Check the line length on testing.byu.edu

4. Yes you can use the bathroom. Have the turn in desk hold your test till you come back.

5. Need to take two tests at once? Check both out at the same time so you don't have to wait in line again.

Food Science Sensory Lab

Want to try something new? Be an official taste tester at the BYU Food Science Sensory Lab. It only takes 15 minutes and you are paid $3.00! For more details and to sign up visit BYU Food Sensory Laboratory.


Finding Hidden Secrets

Visit your academic counselor! They love to help and know tons of helpful hints ranging from class tips to great ways to get involved. Seriously, a counselor helped me cut 12 credit hours out of my graduation plan, found great clubs relating to my major and interests, and even suggested how to land a research position with a professor.  
Not sure where to go? No problem visit registrar.byu.edu/advisement.

2 comments:

  1. Here's a hack to add- you can go bowling once every academic year for free at the Wilk. You have to go before 5 I think on a weekday but still.

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    1. Thanks for the idea! I'll add it to the list.

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