Study. Keep up with the course work. Don't let even seemingly simple stuff go as it may lead to a better understanding of the more complex. College, you will find is a bit different from high school. The professors are not overly concerned with your attendance or study habits, assuming you are a responsible person and will take care of these things without badgering.
2007-07-27 02:21:57
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answered by fangtaiyang 7
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Learn how to prioritize what is the most important to get done now (example: read this for class discussion that is due tomorrow or write paper that is due tomorrow? Writing paper takes priority).
Realize that you can't do it all and professors do not really expect you to do it all.
Learn how to multi task.
Learn how you work. If you work better with lots of breaks or if you work better by being so busy you are forced to work, etc.
Eat healthy and remember to sleep. The less healthy food and sleep you get, the more likely you are to be unable to concentrate in class.
Always work on improvement. If you got a B on your first paper in a class, try for a B+ the next time.
Use your resources. If you are having trouble with your papers, see if your school has a writing center/writing tutors and utilize them. If they don't, talk to your professor and ask how you can improve.
Build a relationship with your professor. If they know and respect you they're more likely to give you the benefit of doubt AND if you know and respect them you are more likely to want to work harder because you don't want to let them down.
2007-07-27 02:28:37
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answered by fiercelingua 3
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Learn to spell is a good start, copy and paste your question in to word or similar and run a spell check.
Not sure where you obtained your education up to now, perhaps you skipped the lessons, but if you did not skip lessons, I would ask for your money back,
Since it is clear that you cannot spell, don't waste your time (or our money) as you are clearly a no hope case and any education will be clearly wasted on you, you're nothing more than an illiterate prole.
2007-07-27 02:23:56
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answered by Pancakefarmer 3
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Study! Study! Study! And do all the readings you're supposed to. Many, many professors will count essays and exams most heavily, so studying for all your exams is very important. I'm a science major, so learning terms and definitions is best when using flashcards. It sounds very elementary, but having an effective study method is important for success!
Good luck!
2007-07-27 02:22:02
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answered by 23chromosomes 4
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Study hard. Eat a good diet. Sleep about 8 hours a night. Exercise. Manage your time well. Also, unless you are going to art school, you probably mean "college."
2007-07-27 02:25:17
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answered by Ace Librarian 7
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Yeh Sweetie, always always check your spelling...it's the difference between being intilligent or intelligent.
Work hard through the week, and slap like hell on the weekends.
Most of all enjoy your experience because it will fly past so quick!
Good-luck!
2007-07-27 11:51:47
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answered by Anonymous
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A) always try to read up on what you will be doing in classes in advace.
B) Keep good notes and revise them daily.
C) Never leave anything on the long finger.
D) improve your spelling.
E) ENJOY!!!
2007-07-27 05:51:10
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answered by Pacito 5
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Learn how to spell College! Learn the elements of punctuation!
2007-07-27 02:20:28
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answered by Avondrow 7
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Hard work and Determination and you will do well.
Good luck and I hope everything will turn out ok for you
2007-07-27 02:29:06
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answered by lea n jase 6
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First thing I would do is learn how to spell college.
2007-07-27 02:20:13
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answered by Michael H 2
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