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After accumulating 30 hours of college credit, no one looks at your high school grades College grades on a transcript are forever No “do-overs”

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After accumulating 30 hours of college credit, no one looks at your high school grades

College grades on a transcript are forever No “do-overs”

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Page 4: After accumulating 30 hours of college credit, no one looks at your high school grades  College grades on a transcript are forever  No “do-overs”

Attend all class sessions ON TIME! You can’t know exactly what goes on in class

unless you are there Listening and participating in discussions is more

effective than reading someone else’s notes Read the book!

Read the sections to be covered in class beforehand. This will help you participate in class discussions.

Don’t expect to understand every new topic the first time you see it! This could lead to disappointment and frustration Understanding Math takes time Don’t give up the first time!!

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Budget your time effectively Spend as much time as it takes for you to

master the material There is not set formula ▪ General Rule of Thumb: You should expect to

study 2-3 hours per week OUTSIDE of class for each unit of credit (3 credit course x 3 hours study time = 9 hours TOTAL)

Work problems every day!!! In math, this is the key to success!!! Answers to odd-numbered problems given

in back of textbook Ask questions as needed

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Use resources available Seek help from instructor during office

hours Study groups with other classmates ▪ Beware—come prepared to participate. Having

someone else show you how to work a problem is NOT the same as working the problem yourself

FREE tutoring in GHC Library▪ HOURS: Monday 9-2, Tuesday 9-2, 4-7

Wednesday, 9-2, 4-7 Thursday 9-2

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Respect your right to privacy of educational records (FERPA)

Be accessible to you (This includes maintaining regular office hours.)

Discuss academic performance and the implications of poor academic performance

Make referrals to appropriate resources as needed (This includes Tutorial Services, Financial Aid, and Counseling & Career Services)

 Know and communicate mathematics concepts to you

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Accept final responsibility for all decisions Know and comply with the academic

policies and procedures of the College Ask questions!  If you do not understand a

concept, ask questions until you do. Be aware of your academic performance Regularly check GHC email account Observe assignment deadlines Participate fully in the class by completing

assignments on time and attending class

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LvQwCI9A_o

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFRTgr7MfWw

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http://www.highlands.edu/academics/divisions/math/lralston/laura.htm