Thursday, January 1, 2015

A Beginners Guide To Indoor Plants For Your Loft

By Carl Messenger-Lehmann


You've already shown you can make good decisions by choosing to attend Brock University. This is the first of many decisions you will have to make during your university life. Studentlofts.ca wants to help make at least one decision an easy one - where should you live? We know student life is hard work, but finding the perfect place to live shouldn't be.

Our off-campus lofts were designed with you - the student - in mind. Spacious and close to campus, they offer comfort, convenience, and quality. There is something for everyone. Here are some of the features you can expect. Whatever your studying needs, we have you covered in our 3600 square foot quiet study zone. You have access to WiFi and a board room with a white board and projector in case you need to write out your thought process. There are also tables set up for study groups as well as private cubicles.

Be intentional about making friends who share the same interests and values. Your friends become your family, so choose friends who will help and support you, but who will be fun to hang out with too. Organize your time. There's no one to tell you what to do and when, so get a day planner or use your phone to make a schedule. Between classes, studying, work, and meetings, you need to be organized to be successful.

Relaxing: When it's been a long day of exams and you just want to sit back and relax, do so in our 45 seat movie theatre in front of the 220″ movie screen. The HD projector and surround sound are sure to aid in immersing you in the plot of the movie, helping the day melt away.

Stay connected to home. Talk to family and friends on a regular basis. They want to hear how you're doing at school so make it a regular habit to connect with loved ones. Ask for help if you need it. This adjustment isn't always easy, but help is available. If you're struggling emotionally, talk to a counselor or friend. If academics are harder than you thought, look for a tutor or speak to your professor about extra help.




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