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• ADVICE
KEEP CREDIT LOAD MANAGEABLE
We recommend a lighter load, 12-13 credits.
EVALUATE YOUR PERSONAL AND ACADEMIC GOALS
Are you pursuing a major that is consistent with your interests and abilities? Talk to an
advisor or for career counseling contact Career
Services.
REPEAT COURSES IN WHICH YOU HAVE EARNED A GRADE OF D OR F
It’s the quickest way to raise your grade point average.
SEEK TUTORING
Tutoring Services offers free tutoring to students in a variety
of subjects.
SEEK ASSISTANCE FROM PEERS
Study partners and/or groups.
BALANCE YOUR SCHEDULE
Carefully choose your classes and consult with an advisor. Take courses that meet your
requirements and interests, but at the same time represent a realistic schedule. Keep in
mind other obligations that may impact your schedule.
ATTEND CLASSES REGULARLY AND BE ON TIME
Sound obvious? Still, it bears repeating. Go To Class!! It makes a difference.
YOU HAVE TO STUDY!!
Do you know that you are expected to study 2 to 3 hours outside of class for each hour
in class? That means: 12 credit hours/week x 3 study hours = 36 hours of studying!
GET YOUR REST AND TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF
PARTICIPATE IN CO-CIRCULAR ACTIVITIES BUT CHOOSE WISELY
ARE YOU WORKING?
Fulltime students should work no more than 20 hours a week and we recommend working 10-15
hours/week. School is considered a fulltime job alone!
SEEK HELP FROM YOUR INSTRUCTOR
This should be your first step when you find yourself having difficulty in a course.
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