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Getting to Know
Faculty
Get
to know your professors. Talk to them.
Professors are some of the coolest people you will ever
meet. Ask them about class, or life in general. Most professors
are fun to hang out with. If you like the professor and
have time, go grab coffee with them. While it is good to
talk about class, don't just talk about class.
Get
to know your professors. Seriously.
If a teacher knows you are interested and engaged in the
class, he is more likely to work with you and help you out
when you need it.
Go to class!!! Teachers notice if you are absent,
and it does not sent the best message. Once or twice is
okay, but try to keep it to a minimum. Besides, in most
classes missing a day or two could seriously hinder your
grades.
Don't
sit on the back row in class. Sounds dumb,
but professors notice things like that. Sitting on the back
row screams, "I'm not interested. You're wasting your
time!".
Use
the syllabus. Some high school teachers
gave a syllabus to you, and odds are that it never got looked
at. But when a college professor hands out a syllabus, use
it! It will usually letmyou know when you need to know something
for class, as well as homework, quiz, and test dates. If
you lose it, ask the professor for a new one -- at any rate,
it is an excuse to go say hi.
Try
to take the best professor. Chances are
that other students have had to take the same classes you
do. Ask who the best professor for the course is, but keep
in mind that the easiest professor is not always the best
-- especially if the course is a prerequisite for another
course you have to take. Challenge yourself, but do not
overload yourself. It is very likely that taking the slightly
harder professor will better prepare you for the next class.
Do
not sleep in class. Thank you Captain Obvious,
but you would be surprised. It is much harder than it sounds.
Between classes, student organizations, and friends, sleep
tends to become a minor concern. Make sure you get plenty
of it! Sleep is not overrated. Nothing says "slacker"
like falling asleep in class.
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