Nine Things I Wish I Knew BEFORE I Started College
(+ 8 situations you can expect sooner or later)
College parties are way cooler than high
school parties.
It is really hard to go to class when you didn’t
get any sleep the night before.
College Requires More Independence
• College professors rarely give study help• Few ancillary materials• Forget about getting test
questions
• They expect you to know study strategies• If you don’t know effective
strategies, they expect you to learn how to get them
College Courses Move at a Faster Pace
• College classes move much faster than high-school classes• 1 year of high school = 1
semester of college• 3-4 chapters in a week• Topics are covered in greater
detail• “You are responsible for
everything in the text, even if it is not covered in lecture”
College Requires Critical Thinking
• Forget about memorization!!• Think DEEP thoughts
• Examples:• Critique an essay on the death
penalty• Read and respond to a historian’s
point of view of the Vietnamese conflict
• Compare and contrast Maslow’s Hierachy of Needs with Expectancy Theory
College Has Few Safety Nets
• The contract• SYLLABUS
• Don’t count on bonuses and extra credit
• Grades are usually determined by your performance on a few tests and papers• Slacking on even one assignment
can ruin your grade
College Requires Longer and More Effective Studying
• Forget about:• “I never even read the book and I
still aced that class!”
• What is effective studying anyways?• Is studying for an essay exam
different than a multiple choice test?
College Provides Few Chances for Evaluation
• Are fewer tests better?
College Has More Freedom…..and Greater Responsibility
• Mom & Dad aren’t there to keep track of us anymore
• You must prioritize your tasks• Balance between what you have
to do and what you want to do
College Provides Anonymity
• Just another face in the crowd?
• Reality: you are only as anonymous as you want to be• Get to know your professors• Join campus clubs with faculty
sponsors• Take part in campus activities
with other students who share your interests
College Requires You to be Proactive
• Proactive?
• You are responsible for understanding resources on your campus and getting help
• Check out resources BEFORE you need them• Library• Learning Center/Tutoring• Learning Disability Services• Counseling Center• Student Center
Eight Situations You Can Expect Sooner or
Later
A roommate who sucks #!#!
Professors Who Take Roll
• Many don’t, but some DO
• Let’s say it together “Attending class helps you learn!”
An Early Morning Class
• Most college students are not morning people
• Schedule your responsibilities to get some rest!
A Course or Professor You Don’t Like
Which route will you take???
Route A:
Make excuses to not go to class and blame the
teacher
Route B:
Tough it out and find something to
like
Cramming for a Test
• Make the most of some strategies to deal with this
• Plan ahead for the future!!
Motivation Problems
• A lack of motivation can negatively affect schoolwork
• Set specific goals and monitor feedback
Personal Problems
• Life happens!• Build in flexibility, just in case• Use campus services• Develop friendships with peers
who will support you
Frustration
• “It’s not what happens to you. It’s how you cope”
• Deal with situations as they arise• Work out• Go for a walk• Talk with a friend
Over-Commitment
• College students are busy people!
• Treat college like a full-time job
When a Problem Arises………
When a Problem Arises….
• There are rules and procedures regarding how to resolve a problem at college
• Define the problem
• With a class?• Communication issue?• Course material?• Course standards?
• Outside of class?• Remember the places you visited and the
services they provide
You have a concern with
your instructor.
Discuss concern with instructor
If resolved, process is
over
If resolved, process is
over
If issue is not resolved, talk to department chair
If issue is still not resolved, talk to
Dean of EducationIssue is usually
resolved at this time
A Potential Scenario
You started off the semester on the wrong foot by arriving late and unprepared for class several times, and you can sense that your professor is not happy with your behavior. To make matters worse, you made a D on the first exam, and you are sure that she has written you off as a poor student. You would like to talk with her so that you can show her you are a good student-it’s just you have been distracted with personal issues-but you’ve been told that she does not accept excuses from students about their personal lives. The one time you did approach her, she didn’t seem interested in talking with you. In fact, you believe that she was rude. What do you do?
Never forget that Dr. V has your
back!!
“The more I know, the less I understand.
All the things I thought I figured out, I have to learn again”
Don Henley
Nine Things I Wish I Knew BEFORE I Started College