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A Step-by-Step Guide to Using Georgia Tech’s Green Spaces to Reduce Stress and Improve Focus
Feeling overwhelmed at Georgia Tech? This step-by-step guide shows you how to use on-campus green spaces like Kendeda, the Biquad, and Clough rooftop to reduce stress, improve focus, and build healthier study habits, all without leaving campus.
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From DegreeWorks to Diploma – Here’s how to graduate from the Georgia Institute of technology on time ?
Your step-by-step guide to navigating Graduation as a new student. By Moses Adewolu & Sahil Patel Intro Registering for classes at Georgia Tech is hell. Many students often deal with issues registering for courses, it’s all too common seeing undergraduate students randomly pick courses from their degreeworks expecting the enroll process to be smooth, only to…
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Staying Active, Involved, and Healthy on Campus
Authors: Anias Pullen, Paul Evans Introduction For many first year students, adjusting to college life brings challenges that go beyond the increased academic rigor: balancing mental health, physical activity, and social engagement. A heavy workload and unfamiliar environment often lead students to de-prioritize wellness, negatively impacting their performance and overall well-being. Yet, Georgia Tech offers…
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How to navigate GT Campus Transportation
This step-by-step guide helps new Georgia Tech students master on-campus transportation through infographics, visuals, and safety tips. Learn how to use the Stinger routes, navigate the TransLoc app, and leverage options such as Stingerette to save time and travel safely.
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How to Push Your Project Onto GitHub
Introduction One of the most important fundamental skills Computer Science students need a firm grasp of is how to use Git and GitHub, especially for school work. Georgia Tech computer science students should have a good understanding of how to use GitHub since every student account comes with a built in school GitHub enterprise account.…
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How to get involved with the Georgia Tech Student Alumni Association (SAA)
The Georgia Tech Student Alumni Association (SAA) offers students unparalleled opportunities to connect with alumni, develop professionally, and enhance their campus experience. This guide provides a step-by-step process to join SAA and make the most of its offerings.
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How to Obtain Food Around Campus
Understanding and navigating the different food options provide on campus is integral to every Georgia Tech student. This guide provides a detailed overview on the different dining options around campus, so newer students don’t feel as lost!
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Guide to Finding the Perfect Housing: GT Edition
Navigating Atlanta’s competitive housing market can be challenging for Georgia Tech students of all backgrounds. From budgeting tips and lease agreements to location analysis and commute efficiency, this guide offers a data-driven, step-by-step approach to help students find housing that aligns with both academic and lifestyle needs.
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Guide to Finding the Perfect Housing for GT Students
Authors: Choux Kim & Yujin Hwang Introduction Finding the right housing as a Georgia Tech student is a major challenge due to the limited shared information on campus and off-campus housing. Many students, including ourselves, struggle to choose apartments based on location, affordability, and access to campus resources. This guide aims to provide a structured…
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Mastering OSCAR: A Georgia Tech Student’s Guide to Smarter Course Registration
Authors: Parth Thakur, Tom Jeong Introduction: Navigating the Maze of Course Registration Navigating Georgia Tech’s OSCAR registration system is a rite of passage that often leaves students feeling overwhelmed. The maze of course options, seat limitations, waitlists, and varying professor reputations can transform registration into a high-stress experience, particularly for freshmen and sophomores. We want…
