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#1-Come to Class Ready to Learn
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Attend Class regularly, plan to arrive a little early--just in case there
is a traffic or parking problems.
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Read ahead--even if not required.
Before you leave from home check to be sure you have text, paper, pencils,
calculator, and any other recommended materials.
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Keep all your materials for a class
in a binder or folder.
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Make a habit of putting them away in
a routine, systematic way, checking to be sure everything is there.
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When you get to your workstation, lay
out your materials in a neat, convenient manner.
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Make an appointment with a counselor
to help plan a program or assist you with some other problem.
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Talk to your instructor. She/he
can point you in the right direction.
Get a College Catalog-- it's a valuable
source of information.
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Our textbooks are a vital part of your
learning. Your instructor will expect you to read the material related
to the unit being taught.
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Read to understand, not to memorize.
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To enhance understanding, takes notes
after every paragraph or section.
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Ask yourself "What was the important
point about this section?"
Read Ahead. Come to class
with at least a general understanding of what is going to be covered.
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#5-Use
the Habit of "Overkill"
Anticipate deadlines--get things
done early-- ahead of time. This is like insurance. You will have
a chance to review, revise, and deal with unexpected difficulties.
This will reduce your anxiety!!
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Success does not " just happen."
It usually takes hard work and planning. You must not only be willing to
work hard but, have a well thought out plan to achieve your goal. Please
check out the items below to see where you can get help to plan your success.
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Counseling
/Career/Life Planning /CenterTransfer Center
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