Friday, August 30, 2013

Things to Consider at the Beginning of the Semester


Whether you are a freshman or a returning student, there are several things to consider at the beginning of each semester.
  • How are your classes scheduled throughout the day?  Is there time to study between classes?  Will you, or will you be tempted to go back to your room and relax or nap?

  • Exactly when and where are you going to study?  Make sure you start the habit of enough study time this first week!

  • How are you going to keep your assignments and exams under control?  Where will you record your assignments?   Make sure it is someplace you look at every day.

  • How are you going to keep all of your class material organized?   Will you use one large notebook or individual notebooks?  Will you have a folder for each class?

  • Are you able to buy your textbooks?  If not, ask your professor if you can borrow one or use one in the Library.

  • Do you understand your school’s technology system – any programs your professors are using, the formal email account, etc.?   Many professors will not answer email from an outside account plus you will miss any all-class emails the professor sends if you are not using your school account.

  • What is your plan to stay healthy?  When will you exercise?  What exactly does it mean to eat a healthy diet?  

  • What help is available if you get sick?  Think about it now, not if it actually happens and your feel terrible.

This is a lot to organize and we have not yet thought about how you will actually LEARN the material from your classes.  That will be next week’s topic.  Until then, enjoy your academic experience and start the semester with good habits!

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Returning for the Fall Semester


If you are a returning college student headed back to college, here are some things to think about:
                                                    
If you are doing well:
  • What learning strategies do you use that work well for you?
  • What academic habits do you have that are helping you be successful?

If you are struggling:
  • What have you been doing (or not doing) that is getting in the way of your success?
  • What positive steps can you take this semester to improve things?
  • What concrete learning strategies can you add to your studying?

For all students:
  • What classes are you taking this semester?
  • How are they spaced out during the day?
  • What will be good times for you to study?
  • Which class will be the most challenging?  What will make it challenging?  What learning strategies can you use in that class?  Is there help on campus for that class?

Think ahead and plan now how you will approach the semester.  Then hit the ground running that first week.