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Planning for Success:
Tips for Success
Everything you wanted to Know About Being a Successful Student
1. Visit your professors during their office hours at least
every other week.
- Professors can clarify points from their lectures or textbook.
- Professors can give you an overview of an upcoming exam.
- Professors can offer insights into professional opportunities
in their field.
Make sure you have specific questions in mind and all the necessary materials (notes, textbook, returned exams) when you go to an office hour. Don't be afraid to ask your professor about setting up an individual appointment if you can't make office hours due to a time conflict. Visiting your professor regularly can make the difference between a good grade and an average/poor grade.
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2. Plan your study time.
- Draw up a weekly schedule of how you will spend your time.
Include time for studying, meals, personal care, recreation,
work-everything you are committed to doing to create a
well-rounded life.
- Your professors expect you to study 2-3 hours out of class for every hour
you spend in class.
- A good study strategy is to study for 45 minutes, then take a
15-minute break.
- Plan what you want to accomplish before you begin.
- If you are having a hard time starting a project, promise
yourself to work on it for at least 30 minutes. Sometimes just
getting over the initial mental block makes the whole project go
smoother.
- Before exams, meet with a few classmates to study together.
If you don't draw up a study schedule, you will end up wasting
time. Put your schedule where you will see it every day. This will
be a reminder of what you need to do every day. Only you can hold
yourself accountable for what you need to do to prepare for your
classes.
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3. Use the learning resources on campus.
- Make use of the services offered through the Academic Skills
Center (Kennedy Library, Rm. 112), such as Study Skills Workshops and Study Groups.
- Use the Writing Skills Center in Bldg. 10, Rm. 130 for
feedback on writing styles, organization of papers and grammar.
- If uncertainty about your major or career choice is affecting
your grades, visit Career Services in Bldg. 124 for help in
clarifying your interests and life goals.
- Visit the peer advisors in the Multicultural Ag Program
Student Center in Bldg. 10, Rm. 134. They can offer you free
tutoring in a variety of disciplines; access to course resource
files, computers, and a fun place to find community.
Using these services can help you become a better student. Since
they are free, the only thing it will cost you is your time.
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4. Visit your academic advisor frequently.
- The advisors are familiar with the policies of the University
and know all the major deadlines and procedures.
- Advisors can help you plan a balanced, realistic schedule.
- Advisors can help you get re-focused if you have difficulty
during the quarter.
Advisors can offer assistance or advice with just about any
problem you might face during the quarter. If they don't feel that
they can help you directly, they will refer you to someone on campus
who will. If you visit an advisor regularly, you will be less
stressed and more in control of your goals and plans.
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