
1. "Organizing a nature getaway for mental health, receiving a scholarship, and learning Danish."
Ch霉k Odennigbo, PhD candidate in medical geography
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2. "I start in January! My resolution is to keep up with readings and hold myself accountable."
Xavia McMillan, second-year psychology student
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3. "Learning two new languages: French and Japanese."
Nehal Aggarwal, first-year master's student in computer science
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Modern language courses (Arabic, Chinese, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, or Russian) are included in the list of electives without prerequisites offered by the Faculty of Arts. If you have no prior knowledge of the language you would like to study, just enrol in the Elementary I level course.
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4. "Taking care of my mind, body and spirit."
Rebecca Therrien, first-year criminology student
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5. "Volunteering, being open to change and always having gratitude."
Annie Lui, third-year computer engineering student
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6. "To get better grades. First year was rough."
Abbey Dikaitis, first-year biomedical science student
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7. "To stop putting things off until tomorrow."
Alexandre Imbert, second-year physics student
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8. "Meeting new people and making new friends."
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9. "Putting more effort into achieving my goal: getting into medical school"
Aberdaa Abderrahmane, first-year psychology student
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10. "Graduate! And then go to teacher鈥檚 college."
Emma Armstrong, fourth-year history student
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