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Road to Success
• College-level course
   • requires thorough study
   • thoughtful analysis and discussion
   • good work ethic/study habits as well
     as execution of assignments to
     receive a passing grade.
      • Intellectual curiosity
          • Desire to know
          • Open-minded               The skills you develop in this course
                                      (analytic, critical, creative) transfer to
      • Self-discipline               the study of any other subject.

 • Yes, some memorization of terms or artworks
 • Must utilize critical thinking skills above all else
    • Practical application of concepts
Expect at least 6 hours per week outside of class time for studying and
completing assignments.* Best to set aside a regularly scheduled time.

You should also utilize the campus services available to students when
needed to help you succeed, such as the library, the Writing Center, the
Student Resource Center, and the Advising and Counseling services.
Set up a study area at home where you won’t have
distractions or go to a routine place, such as the library.

                               Study Guide/Test Review




                                                 Notebook
Have everything you need to study.


Study Guide/Test Review
• located on class site                                  Notebook
• for each part of course                                • outline
                                                           chapters
                                                         • take notes in
                                                           and out of class
                                                         • pose questions
                                                           to yourself/
                                                           class




                                                 Utilize
                                                 textbook
                                                 resources
Start/Join a Study Group
• Helps prepare before class
• Clarify concepts
  before/after classes
• Utilize each other’s
  different learning strengths
• Help each other turn study
  weaknesses into strengths


When you can explain
the concepts to
                                 Studying doesn’t need
another, you reinforce           to be a solitary activity.
your own knowledge.
USE ONLINE CONTENT
   Students who use the online content on a regular basis
   typically have better than average grades.
Online Content
•       Free
                                                    Use notebook with
•       On eCampus                                  online material
•       Required to know topics/materials in them
    •    Primary source for Part 2 of course
Online Content
•   Optional activities
    •   Help reinforce topics
    •   Ungraded interactive games
    •   Videos
Online Content
•   Extra credit quizzes (in My Assignments)
    • assess knowledge of each concept
    • familiarity with types of questions like on tests
    • All due dates listed in class schedule
        • Review by clicking on your grade for that quiz
             • Only available for review if taken
In-Class Success
• Be proactive, not reactive.
   • Come prepared with day’s topic studied & ready to discuss
• Stay ahead, not fall behind.
   • Attend class and be on time! Tardiness and absence hurt chances for
     success. Most students who make above average grades miss no more
     than 2 one-hour classes (but still keep up with material while absent).
• Be active, not passive
   •   Just showing up isn’t enough
   •   Pay attention
   •   Take notes during class
   •   Ask questions!
   •   Participate!!!

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Road to Success (North Lake)

  • 2. • College-level course • requires thorough study • thoughtful analysis and discussion • good work ethic/study habits as well as execution of assignments to receive a passing grade. • Intellectual curiosity • Desire to know • Open-minded The skills you develop in this course (analytic, critical, creative) transfer to • Self-discipline the study of any other subject. • Yes, some memorization of terms or artworks • Must utilize critical thinking skills above all else • Practical application of concepts
  • 3. Expect at least 6 hours per week outside of class time for studying and completing assignments.* Best to set aside a regularly scheduled time. You should also utilize the campus services available to students when needed to help you succeed, such as the library, the Writing Center, the Student Resource Center, and the Advising and Counseling services.
  • 4. Set up a study area at home where you won’t have distractions or go to a routine place, such as the library. Study Guide/Test Review Notebook
  • 5. Have everything you need to study. Study Guide/Test Review • located on class site Notebook • for each part of course • outline chapters • take notes in and out of class • pose questions to yourself/ class Utilize textbook resources
  • 6. Start/Join a Study Group • Helps prepare before class • Clarify concepts before/after classes • Utilize each other’s different learning strengths • Help each other turn study weaknesses into strengths When you can explain the concepts to Studying doesn’t need another, you reinforce to be a solitary activity. your own knowledge.
  • 7. USE ONLINE CONTENT Students who use the online content on a regular basis typically have better than average grades.
  • 8. Online Content • Free Use notebook with • On eCampus online material • Required to know topics/materials in them • Primary source for Part 2 of course
  • 9. Online Content • Optional activities • Help reinforce topics • Ungraded interactive games • Videos
  • 10. Online Content • Extra credit quizzes (in My Assignments) • assess knowledge of each concept • familiarity with types of questions like on tests • All due dates listed in class schedule • Review by clicking on your grade for that quiz • Only available for review if taken
  • 11. In-Class Success • Be proactive, not reactive. • Come prepared with day’s topic studied & ready to discuss • Stay ahead, not fall behind. • Attend class and be on time! Tardiness and absence hurt chances for success. Most students who make above average grades miss no more than 2 one-hour classes (but still keep up with material while absent). • Be active, not passive • Just showing up isn’t enough • Pay attention • Take notes during class • Ask questions! • Participate!!!