College is
an exciting time- you get to meet new people and live on your own for the first
time. It may also be tempting to blow off your classes or half blow off your
classes. What do I mean by half blow off your classes? I mean you are still
putting in an appearance in class and do your homework (yes, there’s still
homework after high school), but you don’t put the effort in to your homework.
You and your
family are paying for college and paying for you to take this particular class-
you want to make the most of it and do your best. You may want to go to that
movie with your friends, but if you need to read 100 pages for English that’s
due the next day, you may need to hold off on the movie.
With your
homework, there’s a difference if you’re not doing well on it because you don’t
understand it. If you don’t understand something in class, it is best to ask
the professor afterward. They have office hours for a reason- they want you to
succeed! Your college may also have resources to help you find a tutor or they
may even have a tutoring center. Don’t hesitate to use those resources! You are
paying for that class you are having trouble in- don’t waste your money by not
doing your best in it!
In high
school, your teachers may give you consistent reminders of when a major project
is due or personally come to you and ask you for late work. I’m sorry that I’m
here to warn you that in college, that’s not the case. It’s also not a bad
thing, either. It just means that you have to take extra steps to help yourself
succeed and that extra step is a small one- an agenda/planner is a great
resource that will help you get that work in on time and it just takes two
seconds to use that resource and write down your assignment and when it is due.
Trust me- when you’re taking 5 or 6 courses and sometimes multiple classes of
the same subject with possibly the same professor, at the end of the semester
that agenda/planner will be your best friend!