At this point in a typical term on Planet College things have usually distilled down to a daily grind. Amidst this daily grind mid-terms, tests, projects, presentations have come and probably gone. Mid-term is a good time to pause and review your progress. So. How's it goin'? Ok? No, really, this time "How's it goin'", doesn't call for they typical, "OK, Same ol' same ol' " response of a glancing social interchange. Mid-Terms and actually the resultant grades can be a useful measurement of how the now day-to-day grind really is going. Or what your efforts are actually producing.
This simple procedure can provide a beacon in the daily fog that Planet College often produces. Ask your self which has been your most difficult class. Are you doing better than you excepted in some class you were dreading? Are you doing worse? Right now the results of you effort are available. They are the grade on you mid-terms. What grades have you actually received? A? F? Incomplete? C? If you have a class or classes which are proving more challenging it is time to get some help. There still can be tutors available at the tutoring center. Make use of them, they are probably free.
And one other thing. Talk to your instructor. If you haven't spoken with her before you may have to introduce your self. Tell her which course and which of her sections you are enrolled in. Track her down somewhere, before class, after class, her office if she has one. Find her and tell her, " I want to do as well as I can in your class. And I'm finding the class more difficult than I thought." She may have some suggestions. She may not. The important thing is you have made contact and she can see you are at least interested. If she does have a few pointers take care to look like you are listening while she's speaking. This simple step, making contact with the instructor, can be really helpful around final grade time. You now have some guidelines for the rest of the term. Be sure and follow through as best as you can on these tips. Also, as noted, the instructor has seen that you are really interested in passing her course. This too can work in your favor.
Remember you want to graduate someday and until then you are entitled to all the help you can get. A lot of that help you can provide for yourself.
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Monday, September 13, 2010
Talk To A Freshman
Seasoned students on Planet College have developed an efficient approach to getting through. Getting through registration, getting through a class, getting though a test, getting through the line at the food court. Planet College can be said to be about getting through. Which is why this post my seem surprising. This week or during the course of your busy schedule some time soon talk to a freshman. To many this will seem abhorrent, freshmen being the pariah of the social structure on most Planet College Campuses. But. There is a reason for this suggestion. Find a freshman, right now there are probably a few doing motocross on their fixies in and out of the founders fountain in front of the admin building. Well, you know where they are. The approach is going to be tricky unless you already know one but straight forward will probably work well. Just walk up to one, introduce yourself and say," Got time to talk?" Once they get past that you might be a nark or gay (or a gay nark) they may say "Yeah." If they do, ask them about themselves. How they got to your school, if they have a major, what their classes are like so far. Stuff like that. Then. Just listen. Really listen, because this is the point of this post. Listen very carefully. What you are likely to hear is a great deal of energy, a great deal of enthusiasm and absolutely no sense. Make the conversation brief, you do have things to do. Thank them who ever they are and move on.
Later. Reflect on their conversation and remember at one time, maybe not so long ago, you were bursting with energy, full of enthusiasm and really pretty nuts too. The value of this small encounter is to show you that through all of the daily drudgery and ups and downs of your career you have come a long, long way on Planet College.
Later. Reflect on their conversation and remember at one time, maybe not so long ago, you were bursting with energy, full of enthusiasm and really pretty nuts too. The value of this small encounter is to show you that through all of the daily drudgery and ups and downs of your career you have come a long, long way on Planet College.
Rock The Vote.
Progress on Planet College usually includes a growing awareness of the larger world around us. Larger in fact than typical day-to-day student life encompasses.An increasing awareness of life probably by now includes an increasing awareness of the political factors influencing your life. In the USA, the country where this site is maintained, elections occur regularly, particularly around this time of year. Their varying character include local, state and national elections which encompass every position from animal control officer to president. Your opportunity to influence these factors is characterized by an organization called Rock The Vote. Information about them is available at www.rockthevote.com . Look into them. One important thing they may help you determine is where you are eligible to vote. If you are residing somewhere other than your permanent mailing address, and many, many students are, you will need to determine where you are eligible to vote. Find out when and where you can vote and what you have to do to effectively do so. It is your future.
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Saturday, August 22, 2009
Planet College Reminder: Grad Check.
Returning to campus is another opportunity to assure you are closing in on graduation. Right now before your schedule gets crammed is a good time to determine how close you are to graduation.
If you already have a major your department office is a good place to find out what you still need to finish your degree. After that your campus's administration building probably has an office that could help. It is usually the registration. One helpful tactic is to go to that office or the graduation office if there is one and file the forms necessary for graduation. There is usually a fee for this but the results can be helpful. The results will show up in the form of a printout with what you have completed and hopefully what you need to do to complete all of the requirements for graduation. If you get it soon you can plan this year effectively and maybe get back to Earth with your degree next year.
If you don't have a major it is likely you need to declare something before you can graduate. If you've been around the campus for a while it is time to start actually doing something about finding and pursuing a major. This is your next step toward graduation.
Remember on Planet College graduation starts today.
If you already have a major your department office is a good place to find out what you still need to finish your degree. After that your campus's administration building probably has an office that could help. It is usually the registration. One helpful tactic is to go to that office or the graduation office if there is one and file the forms necessary for graduation. There is usually a fee for this but the results can be helpful. The results will show up in the form of a printout with what you have completed and hopefully what you need to do to complete all of the requirements for graduation. If you get it soon you can plan this year effectively and maybe get back to Earth with your degree next year.
If you don't have a major it is likely you need to declare something before you can graduate. If you've been around the campus for a while it is time to start actually doing something about finding and pursuing a major. This is your next step toward graduation.
Remember on Planet College graduation starts today.
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Monday, September 29, 2008
So far, so good?
Now, the term is grinding along at its usual pace. You still have the same schedule you started the term with. If not, you may have dropped a class or two. Scheduling problems, class starting too early ? Whatever.
Of the classes that remain in your schedule how are you doing? Well? OK? So, so? How do you know? There is one simple way to find out. Ask. Ask the instructor. Ask the TA. Ask someone who knows. But ask. How am I doing ? Am I passing? Am I behind? Do I have assignments due? Do I have assignments overdue?
Find out now. Ask.
Of the classes that remain in your schedule how are you doing? Well? OK? So, so? How do you know? There is one simple way to find out. Ask. Ask the instructor. Ask the TA. Ask someone who knows. But ask. How am I doing ? Am I passing? Am I behind? Do I have assignments due? Do I have assignments overdue?
Find out now. Ask.
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