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Success Programs
How to Be Successful at FHSU!
Tips, Strategies, and Best Kept Secrets!
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GET ORIENTED!
- Find your classrooms before the first
day of classes!
- Buy books--they are a requirement
of the class, not an option.
- Go to orientation and student events
to make contact with other students.
- Find a friend. A friend can help alleviate
"classroom shyness" and can also be a study partner
or resource if you miss class and need help getting back
up to speed.
GO TO CLASS!
- Sit in the "T-Zone" of the
classroom. Instructors are more likely to notice your attendance.
- Don’t ask the professor “Do
I need to buy the book?” or “Did I miss anything
important?” These questions insult the professor and
the class.
- Go to class! Missed class mean valuable time lost. Once
behind, it is hard to catch up.
- Go to class! Professors do take attendance into account.
Missed classes can affect your grade. Always going to class
and being on time is looked upon favorably and can often
bring leniency in a time of need.
- It is your responsibility to make up
missed work and classroom notes.
- Be prepared to learn--bring textbooks, paper, writing
utensils, etc. to class.
- Actively listen and take notes. It is statistically proven
that you retain 20% more when writing down notes than merely
listening to lectures.
- Know your learning style. What’s easy for one person
may be hard for another. You decide how you learn best.
- Save all items or documents that have something to do
with your program of study. You don’t have to reinvent
the wheel. As long as the work is yours, it is not cheating.
- Keep all important papers such as copies of Add/Drop
forms and information from your instructors and advisor.
- Don’t underestimate the value of your class syllabus.
It’s your contract for the class.
STUDY!
- Don’t be afraid to get help. Even excellent students
need help at times.
- Take advantage of FREE
tutoring. Academic Success Programs at the
Kelly Center offers 45-minute time slots for free tutoring.
Call 785-628-4401 to make an appointment.
- If the Kelly Center office hours don’t fit your
schedule, turn to Smarthinking, an on-line tutoring service.
Contact the Academic
Advising and Career Exploration Center at 785-628-5577or
Maggie Denning at 785-628-4401 for more information.
- Don’t just talk about getting help for your studies.
Do it!
BALANCE YOUR SCHEDULE!
- Budget your time. Equilibrium must be obtained in balancing
leisure activities, clubs and organizations, intramurals,
studying, work, and sleep.
- Party all the time or study all the time…neither
is a good balance. The former will not help you, and the
latter does not guarantee success. Understand that being
a student is a full-time job. For every hour of class time,
the instructor expects 3 hours of study time…on your
own.
- Plan your future but don’t ignore the present.
The present creates who you are and contributes to social
and personal growth.
NEVER FORGET THESE EXTRA TIPS!
- Get to know your professors and your
advisor. It will prove useful later and you will become
a face rather than a number.
- Understand that the University has
rules. Dropping and/or adding classes is a process that
has guidelines, requirements, and deadlines. Failure to
follow the proper procedures can result in failing a class
you only thought you dropped! Be sure you know your academic
situation prior to the withdrawal from class deadline.
- Honesty is a virtue. It is also a
policy. Cheating is not tolerated in any class and is grounds
for dismissal from the University. Plagiarism is a subcategory
of cheating, and a term paper can be tested for authenticity
via the internet.
- Accept constructive criticism. Teachers
and tutors are here to help you.
- There is nothing wrong with being
confused at first. Everyone experiences it. It is always
better to ask questions than to remain confused.
- Be patient with yourself. Make your
own decisions. Advisors expect you to be prepared.
- Remember, you are in school for your
education, not for someone else’s. If you feel that
you are not sure you want to be here, ask yourself where
you would like to be. If you are unsure of your major, consider
career exploration. It’s free. For more information
contact the Academic
Advising and Career Exploration Center at 785-628-5577.
- Accept responsibility for yourself
and your behavior. Only you can be responsible for you.
Advisors are not miracle workers.
- Not everyone graduates in four years.
Take your time and enjoy college. Remember, if you switch
majors, it may take longer to complete the required curriculum
since not all courses transfer to other majors.
- Don’t whine. You’ll be
fine!
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