Natasha Kammerle Week 1 Interview

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Natasha Kammerle

WEEK 1 INTERVIEW

Goal Setting/Time management

1. Set CUP program within your long term goals, medium term goals, and short
term goals.

LONG TERM Travel the world teaching ESL


Teach ESL in Canada

MEDIUM TERM Complete four years of school


Finish a Bachelor’s Degree in English
Get a Master’s in Education

SHORT TERM Complete the CUP program


Get a B grade or higher in all my courses

2. Get an overall view of the path you must follow to get where you want to
go.

a. Do you need an Adult Graduation Diploma? No

SUBJECT LEVEL
BMTH 021 033 034 043 044

BENG 031 041 052

BCMP 041 051


BSOC 041
One more
BBIO 053/054 or BGEO 051 or BPHY 053/054 or BCHM 053/054 or any
grade 12 level 100 course
course
SUBJECT LEVEL TERM COMMENT
Spring
021
BMTH 10
Spring
033
10
Spring
034
10

043

044

053

054

SUBJECT LEVEL TERM

BENG 031

041

Spring
052
10

Do you need to take science courses?

SUBJECT LEVEL TERM COMMENT


Spring
BCMP 051
10

3. Assess time to CUP Program completion.


Finish CUP Program at the end of the Spring 2010 Semester

4. Start managing your time at the beginning of the semester.

a. Organize your semester by plotting the following on a calendar: due


dates for assignments, midterms exams, and other important dates.
b. Make a weekly schedule to indicate lectures, labs, study time, etc.

CUP WEEKLY SCHEDULE- WEEK


SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT
6:30

Wake Wake up Wake Wake up


7:30
up up
Study Study Study Study
8:30
Englis Computer Math Computer
h
Leave s
Leave Leave s
Leave
9:30
Home Home Home Home
BENG BECP BMTH BCMP Go to
10:30
S.Coa
Back st
11:30
to
Van. Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
12:30

1:30 BMTH BCMP BMTH BENG

2:30

3:30

4:30

Get Get Home Get Get Home


5:30
Home Home
6:30

7:30

Study Study Study Study


8:30
Math Math Math Math
Study Study Study Study
9:30
Englis English Englis English
h h
10:30
5. Make a plan and schedule for each course.

My goals are to manage my time so I can dedicate equal amounts


of study time to each course.
I cannot study for more than one hour at a time, so I will pace
my studying into two hours a day,
One hour in the morning and one hour in the evening for each
course.

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