(MD, 2012) Instead, they gear toward the needs of commuter students. Therefore, you will not find the vibrant community life that comes with living on a college campus. (Suite101, 2012) People say you do not receive a college experience by attending a community college because the campus life does not exist. Another disadvantage shows students recognize that other students are uninvolved. (Pros and Cons, 2012) Students may not be as
College success is compromised of a few key factors; a student's dedication to learn, the resources provided on campus, and lastly the professors ability to accurately educate. But what makes a good professor? Is it there nonchalant attitude towards student attendance, or is it there highly accredited novels that were published during their ten-year sabbatical? Possibly. An ideal student should prefer a professor who demonstrates strict guidelines and who assigns adequate homework that is relevant to class discussion, as well as being approachable.
We live in a country where everyone should be treated equally. Just because a student chooses to be athletic doesn’t mean he/she should use their athletic skills to get a free ride throughout their college years. A college student being exempt from classes is unfair to other students, it is their loss of education and not taking college so serious will later on bring consequences. Why go to college if you don't take the classes? Seems kind of pointless, most athletes don't go pro after college, so I why not get the full educational experience?
Marking items on your list that most important is a good way to help one remember to exercise them. It is important to cross items off your list as you do them and set another time to finish incomplete projects. If one follows a regular procedure, then class notes can also be improved. Daily attending class is a great help, and using abbreviations to break down your notes in terms only one can see. When instructor writes anything on the board it most recommended that one record the data written.
You must carefully do your schedule so that you will not be absent a lot. Thirdly, when school begins and your classes start you must be on time, be careful not to miss a lot of days because it is real easy to fall behind. It class that you attend will give you a syllabus, on this syllabus will be a list of things that you will need for that specific class. It is very important that you get all the materials that you need for each class. There is a lot of work and reading while attending college.
As well as “The making new friends” challenge. I mean why bother making new friends if you are going to lose them each year? But in the other hand, you should expect (and accept) the diversity of people. What to expect from college is not really something to specific. For example, many of us weren’t really use to studying during high school, mainly because it was so unchallenging.
One of the best experiences of every young teen’s life is going to college. Most if not all can’t wait to enter into what can be the best time of their lives. However when they get there they realize that there are many difficulties they have to overcome. College freshmen have to face the difficulties such as financing payments, managing time, and avoiding depression. Although difficulties are a part of life, there is always a positive side and a way to overcome them.
Ashley Isham Dawn Hubbell-Staeble GSW 1100/11:30 1 Nov 2012 Project 3: Arguing with Sources Service Learning; Effective or not? As college freshman, we don’t want to put on all the extra things all at once. We want time to breathe, relax, and have fun; Enjoy college life, isn’t that what it’s all about? Service Learning isn’t the first solution when it comes to thinking about having fun for most college students. People don’t think they will have the time to do it, and it will take time away from studying, but what if it’s part of the class?
Don't let studying, class, and homework bring you down. Your young and have plenty of time later to work, and study. Class, and study time will always be there, but the party's will not! Class is an unnecessary evil in the world of college students. Sure there are attendance policy's and lectures, but do you really need them?
This can be very daunting, for very few have actually taken steps to ensure that they will become successful during their trials and tribulations of student life. So how could a student take a personal outlook on college success and make it so that they take responsibility for it? There are many steps that could be taken, but through personal involvement with school, this writer feels as though that there are three key elements to student success. If a student were to take a personal responsibility to prepare, evaluate, and plan their college requirements, they can guarantee his or her success while pursuing their education. Preparing for success in school might seem like an easy enough task, but when the responsibility finally falls on the student, he or she is often caught off guard.