Article: Each professor should provide you with a syllabus on the first day of class. The syllabus will list all the materials you need for each class in addition to a schedule of assignments with due dates. Carefully read over each syllabus as soon as you get it. Highlight the materials you need as well as other pertinent information, such as attendance and late work policies. Ask your professor if anything seems unclear. It’s also a good idea to reread each syllabus several times throughout the semester to remind yourself of important information. It’s important that you purchase all the required reading for your classes. Once you get a copy of the syllabus for each class, bring them to the school bookstore, and check off each subject you buy the books for one by one. When you are finished, double check to ensure you haven’t missed any.  Your teacher will not provide any materials they’ve asked you to secure. It’s also unlikely you can “borrow” a book from the teacher, as you might have been able to in high school. Consulting your syllabi, organize your schoolbooks at home in the chronological order you will need them. You’ll be ready to read your way through the year and won’t struggle to find a title when you need it. While at the bookstore, purchase a calendar that extends many months out, so you can keep track of dorm events, exams, papers and thesis presentations. Choose a planner that’s easy to carry with you and has plenty of space to create notes.  While digital planners are available, a paper planner enables you to see tasks for many months at a time at a glance. Many digital planners show a marker to indicate you have something a given day, but require you to click further to see relevant details. A paper planner, however analog, shows you all events and relevant notes easily. Put important syllabi dates in your calendar before you start classes. You can hit the ground running and see what will be due right away, while everyone else is still getting oriented.This will also help you prepare for times when projects or tests for different classes are scheduled during the same few days or weeks. Look over your syllabi and take stock of the basic school supplies you will need to complete the assignments listed, such as binders, pens, dividers, and notepaper. Make a list, checking off any you already own. Purchase any you don’t have from an office supply store, such as OfficeMax or Staples.  Color coding can help keep your materials for different subjects better organized. Simply assign a color to each subject and purchase a binder, notebook, etc. for that class in that color. It will make keeping track of your notes and materials easier if you always know where to look. Get a sheet of stickers in each color as well. You can code handouts, too, so you know at a glance what subject they belong to.
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Read through your syllabi. Pick up your books. Buy a calendar or day planner. Get all necessary school supplies.
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Remove the boiling water from the heat and sprinkle it with the strawberry gelatin. Over low heat, stir the gelatin and water with a whisk for about 5 minutes or until the gelatin completely dissolves. Whisk in the pomegranate juice. Remove the gelatin mixture from the heat and add the St. Germain, stirring with a whisk. Use a ladle to carefully pour the gelatin into two trays of heart-shaped molds. Refrigerate the molds for 4 hours or until the gelatin is set. Remove the Jello shots from the molds and place them on a tray for serving.
Article: If roots are infected, remove the plant, cut off the roots and re-pot in sterilized soil. Dust the remaining parts with sulfur or a fungicide.
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Treat scaly insect infestation with rubbing alcohol and nicotine. Cut out any part of the cactus affected by rot or mold before adding potting soil and beginning again.