Thanks to everyone who has contributed to "Surviving With Class" -- I
have combined your work into one Google Doc and shared with the
authors. If you wrote something and didn't receive the link, please let
me know so I can get you on board. If you haven't written yet,
WRITE!!!
You can get ideas on the original post (HERE), you can reach out to me for a brainstorm, or you can ask the people you live with and see what they think.
Please send me whatever you write, even if it's in first-draft form, by this Friday. We're almost there.
Happy Finals Week,
Dr. Preston
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