Advices for the upcoming colleges, universities, and High school Freshman
PostPosted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 10:40 am
Dear Freshman
Welcome to colleges, universities, or high school in this thread I want to share some of the advices I received from various Academic Counselors of the past. First is from my Academic Counselor named Kevin Mihata of the Department of the Sociology in The University of Washington Seattle. What he say about job and career and academic works would helps each one of you. He said that if you are currently have a job it would be the best to quit your current job and focus yourself on your study. Because your job while as a Freshman in the colleges, universities, or high school is to study and take in as much as you can learn from various courses for your future career planning. However he understand not many students in the colleges and universities have enough fouds for their education so he said that don't take too much hours on the job. Because career is much more important then job. For Career is something you would do for a long time and job is temporary as well as that you have the rest of the life to work so it would be the best to not take the job and enjoy your academic experience for the full of it. Second Syllabus is your friend and guide. It give you course information and all the assignment due dates and reading for the dates so you can plan ahead. And also in the Syllabus it also contain Professor/TA/Teacher office hours so it would be in your best interest to looks over the Syllabus. Third is use Professor/TA/Teacher office hours for your advantage. For most of the time Professor/TA/Teacher is there and waiting for the students to come and ask them the questions they have from the courses materials and sometimes during the office hours the professor/TA/Teacher might give you some early exam questions to think over so it would be in your best interest to using the office hours as much as possible.
Welcome to colleges, universities, or high school in this thread I want to share some of the advices I received from various Academic Counselors of the past. First is from my Academic Counselor named Kevin Mihata of the Department of the Sociology in The University of Washington Seattle. What he say about job and career and academic works would helps each one of you. He said that if you are currently have a job it would be the best to quit your current job and focus yourself on your study. Because your job while as a Freshman in the colleges, universities, or high school is to study and take in as much as you can learn from various courses for your future career planning. However he understand not many students in the colleges and universities have enough fouds for their education so he said that don't take too much hours on the job. Because career is much more important then job. For Career is something you would do for a long time and job is temporary as well as that you have the rest of the life to work so it would be the best to not take the job and enjoy your academic experience for the full of it. Second Syllabus is your friend and guide. It give you course information and all the assignment due dates and reading for the dates so you can plan ahead. And also in the Syllabus it also contain Professor/TA/Teacher office hours so it would be in your best interest to looks over the Syllabus. Third is use Professor/TA/Teacher office hours for your advantage. For most of the time Professor/TA/Teacher is there and waiting for the students to come and ask them the questions they have from the courses materials and sometimes during the office hours the professor/TA/Teacher might give you some early exam questions to think over so it would be in your best interest to using the office hours as much as possible.