Successful
students
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3.
. . . ask questions. Successful students ask questions to provide the quickest
route between ignorance and knowledge. In addition to securing knowledge you
seek, asking questions has at least two other extremely important benefits.
This process helps you pay attention to your professor and helps your professor
pay attention to you! Think about it. If you want something, go after it. Get
the answer now, or fail a question later. There are no foolish questions, only
foolish science. It’s your choice.
4.
. . . learn that a student and a professor make a team. Most instructors want
exactly what you want: that would like for you to learn the material in their
respective classes and learn a good grade.
Successful
students reflect well on the effort of any teacher; if you have learned your
materials, the instructor takes some justifiable pride in teaching. Join forces
with your instructor they are not an enemy, you share the same interest, the
same goals- in short, your teammates. Get to know your professor. You’re the
valuable player on the same team. Your jobs are to work together for mutual
success. Neither wishes to chalk up a losing season. Be a team player.
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