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Old 01-21-2011, 12:38 AM
violetpretty violetpretty is offline
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Don't be too proud to seek help! Whether it's in the form of a sister who has done well in trouble classes or tutors or help from your TAs or profs, use the resources available to you!

Study with your sisters; they can be of great help to you! Find someone in your chapter who has good study skills and good grades and go to the library with her to study and try to adopt the same habits. Even if she doesn't take any of the same classes as you or have a similar major, merely going to the library with her will help you carve out time to study, because you hold each other accountable. It helps to be accountable to someone other than yourself if motivation is an issue. Keep your scholarship chair informed and she can check in on your progress.

Based on the limited information yo've given us, I'd suggest using the resources available to you rather than just take a semester off from the chapter. (If you even can---check with your exec board or advisors for your chapter's policies). Prioritize the important events of your chapter.
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