Tuesday, August 26, 2008
First Blog- IS1100
In the first chapter I learned that there are many stressful situations in college but there are many ways to avoid that stress, like being prepared for class and being familiar with the campus. The second chapter has basic things you should know, like being on time, paying your tuition early, and sitting close to the professor so they will notice you. The third chapter is mainly about studying and how you will be successful if you stick to a good study schedule. A friend of mine told me that you should always ask your professor a question after class within the first couple of weeks so that they will remember you, is this true?
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College is like a marathon. A snafu here and there is part of it--so, figuring out how to move through problems is part of it. Smart students, like you, will plan ahead for problems and take them in stride. Developing a 4-year plan, for instance, with alternative endings, is very wise.
Yes, professors will remember you more quickly (which could work to your disadvantage, but mostly works to your advantage), if you ask an intelligent question. Good thinking.
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