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1)
Always
attend the first class meeting! This lets you know what the teacher is like and what is
expected of you.
2)
Read the class syllabus! (Or whatever the teacher passes out
the
first week) This will let you know all the rules regarding absences, exams, etc.
3)
Be on time
for class! In fact, always try to be a little early, so you can get out all your
stuff.
4)
Don't miss
class unless you are sick (nobody wants your germs! 8-) ). Your teacher can explain
something to you in a fraction of the time that it would take you to figure it out on your
own (or even with the help of a tutor.)
5)
If you do
have to miss a class, always call a classmate (before you return to class!) to find out
what you missed and if your teacher assigned anything that will be due when you return.
6)
During
class, always have your calculator on your desk and have your text book out.
Teachers often do problems out of the book as examples.
7)
If the
teacher is making some sort of computation, work along with him/her.
8)
Take very
neat class notes. Write down everything the teacher writes down and try to write down most
of what he/she says. Put stars by problems or points that your teacher stresses
or get
excited about. These are good potential exam questions!
9)
Participate
and ask questions!
10)
Do your
homework the same day that you hear the lecture on the material! If that isn't possible,
always be sure to do the homework before you go to the next class.
11)
Make
friends in the class and study with them! I.E. Form well-balanced study groups. A good
study group consists of 4 or 5 students with a range of capabilities. (Students getting
D's and F's should never study together - This doesn't benefit anybody.)
12)
The
second that you start to feel overwhelmed with the material (ex: you didn't understand a
thing the teacher said or you can't do the assignment that night) get help! Go to your
math learning center, get a tutor, ask for help from a classmate and go to your teacher's
office!!
13) Get in the proper frame of mind!
This
class is your job. How much effort are you putting forth? Do you always clock in late
or do you just not show up? If this class was really your job, would you get
fired or would you be up for a raise?
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