
Different Minds, Different Methods: How to Thrive in College with Neurodivergence
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College wasn’t designed for neurodivergent minds. Mentally pushing yourself through boring lectures and assignments might work for other students, but there’s a better way for neurodivergent minds that will unleash your mind’s natural strengths. This is the path to doing well in school AND enjoying the process. This workshop introduces you to a set of essential productivity skills for neurodivergent minds and a new mindset that will change the way you approach your schoolwork.
This workshop will be led by Dr. Matt Jarman, an ADHD coach, productivity psychologist, and former psychology professor. Matt is also a proud ADHDer.
Hosted By
Co-hosted with: Balch Hall, Ujamaa Residential College, Latino Living Center, Mary Donlon Hall, Court-Kay-Bauer Hall, The High Rises: Jameson Hall and High Rise 5, Mews and Loving House: the LGBTQ+ Living Learning Unit (OWNER), Clara Dickson Hall, Low Rises 6 & 7, Akwe:kon, Just About Music Program House, Holland International Living Center, Toni Morrison Hall, Ganędagǫ: Hall, Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hall, Barbara McClintock Hall, Hu Shih Hall
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