The early bird gets the worm: Why you should start preparing for finals now

Out of everything I’ve learned thus far, one thing I know for certain is that it’s never too early to start preparing for finals.
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Out of everything I’ve learned thus far, one thing I know for certain is that it’s never too early to start preparing for finals.
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The ASUC Office of the Academic Affairs Vice President, or AAVP, launched a Twitter account Wednesday for UC Berkeley students to anonymously share their experiences regarding COVID-19 and academic policies.
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If you’re struggling to decide whether to shoot for the “pass” or stick with the “no pass,” we have designed this quiz to help you figure it out!
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Campus officials announced Friday that summer classes would be completely online in response to the COVID-19, or the novel coronavirus, pandemic. All summer 2020 classes will be offered through Zoom, bCourses and other virtual methods.
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This semester has been a lot. To lighten the mood, here are the songs that would be in a campy musical set during this semester at UC Berkeley.
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In light of the COVID-19, or the new coronavirus, pandemic, campus has implemented grading changes for spring 2020, including defaulting all undergraduate courses to the pass/no pass, or P/NP, grading system.
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All of UC Berkeley’s spring 2020 undergraduate courses will default to the pass/no pass grading system, according to a campuswide email sent Friday.
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With the first wave of midterms and the pass/no pass deadline quickly approaching (April 6), we at the Clog want to help you make the most important decision of the semester. Take this quiz and find out if you should give up and just pass/no pass that class!
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The deadline to pass no pass a class is Oct. 28, and that means you still have a few more weeks to decide whether or not you’re going to P/NP any of your classes. You’ve been deliberating whether or not you should change that one class that has been in question all
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One of the perks of being on the semester system is being able to fully appreciate a course. You can sit there for a good five weeks and really absorb the information, see if it’s the right class for you and even get tested on it. But the best part
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