Anonymous wrote:He has to STUDY. A lot.
I took those classes and , for instance, the class average was a 14 and I had a 79 I received a ‘C’ grade, there was one B , a bunch more C’s and many many F’s. It was brutal.
Don’t give your kid ‘tips’ - let him figure it out and start growing up.
Anonymous wrote:Sit up front and take good note
Don’t miss lecture or discussion classes
Use office hours
Keep up, don’t fall behind
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sign up for the 8am class. They are typically smaller. Plan your semester, note due dates and exams. Study consistently throughout the semester. Use TA and office hours. Sign up for tutoring if offered.
Are you kidding? I always slept through my 8 am classes.
College kids staying in dorms stay up late. My kid always go past midnight. So, avoid early morning classes (at least the first semester) until the student knows his sleeping pattern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sign up for the 8am class. They are typically smaller. Plan your semester, note due dates and exams. Study consistently throughout the semester. Use TA and office hours. Sign up for tutoring if offered.
Are you kidding? I always slept through my 8 am classes.
Anonymous wrote:Sign up for the 8am class. They are typically smaller. Plan your semester, note due dates and exams. Study consistently throughout the semester. Use TA and office hours. Sign up for tutoring if offered.
Anonymous wrote:Sit up front and take good note
Don’t miss lecture or discussion classes
Use office hours
Keep up, don’t fall behind