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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

JUST IN TIME. Finals season has started, but that does not mean it is too late for an “academic comeback”.

It is not too late to have an academic comeback

Mariam Malik, Social Media Manager May 23, 2024
Make an "academic comeback" by trying different study methods.
STAYING FOCUSED. Freshman Hannah Sanders has been working on her Photo I final this week which is a project that uses inspiration from a professional photographer to create similar photos. "Grades do matter and finals are a significant chunk of your grade. Studying is a good way to ensure that your grades are impacted positively rather than negatively by not studying," Sanders said.

First midterms coming up tomorrow. Freshman feel ready.

Wynter Feiner, Staff Writer December 18, 2023
Finals begin Tuesday with two exam periods and tutorials scheduled each day. Teachers have noted which Tutorial they will be available for questions and review. Make-up exams are scheduled for Jan. 8.
COFFEE BREAK. Hidden in Cathedral Hill's Blair Arcade, Nina's Coffee Café offers many delicious drinks and a great atmosphere for studying.

[MINI REVIEW] Nina’s Coffee Café: the perfect study spot for finals season

Ali Browne, RubicOnline December 11, 2022
Need a good place to get caffeinated and camp out for a few hours of uninterrupted study time? Nina’s is the perfect place.
PLANNING AHEAD. Senior Henry Currie studies in preparation for finals. He finds that it is best to start early and study for small periods of time every day.

How to prevent finals burnout

Zekiah Juliusson, RubicOnline December 8, 2021
It is important to recognize burnout and know how to deal with it.
The first finals week for both 9th and 10th graders this year is approaching. Changes to finals format like creative projects and shorter tests have been implemented by the administration to ease the stress of exams.

Underclassmen prepare for first final exams; capstone assessments

Tommy Verhey, RubicOnline May 27, 2021
Administration has decided to once again conduct capstone assessments for this year's final exams, hoping to reduce stress.
Take this quiz to see some study tips just for you.

QUIZ: Which study tip should you try this Midterm?

Elle Chen, RubicOnline December 9, 2019
Midterms are right around the corner. Take this quiz to see what kind of study tips you could try.
"The best way to prepare for a science exam is to start early and do a little bit each day. Do a quick overview studying to figure out what you know and what you need to go deeper on and then spend time going deeper. And see your teacher for help," US science teacher Christine Schwichtenberg said.

Teacher tips for math and science exams

Martha Sanchez, RubicOnline Editor May 28, 2019
Review Days begin today; math and science teachers recommend the best ways to study for the upcoming exams.
[QUIZ] Are you prepared for exams?

[QUIZ] Are you prepared for exams?

Koji Gutzmann, RubicOnline Editor December 17, 2018
Are you ready for winter exams? Take this quiz to find out.
Freshman Maya Shrestha listens to music while studying in the gym foyer. “Having some background noise helps me focus on my work,” she said.

Music helps retain learning, but only with the right study playlist

Iya Abdulkarim, Feature Editor May 28, 2015
When a student puts on their headphones or earbuds in while studying, they tend to do one of the following: they sit down and plow through their work, or they sit and stare at it as they mouth the lyrics to the song they’re listening to.
Classical Music helps calm anxiety and focus the mind.

Listen to this playlist of classical music to help you study

Paul Watkins, Staff Writer May 26, 2015
A playlist to help you study!
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