The material presented
here is not Al-Anon Conference Approved Literature. It is a method
to exchange
information, ideas, feelings, problems and solutions on a personal
level.
Congrats to you!! Living on campus...woohoo! (Wish I coulda done that) :)
Practical suggestions:
Anything the teacher writes on the board - copy it down! Notes, diagrams, etc.
If your textbook has questions at the end of the chapter, go back thru the chapter and highlight the answers to those questions. These are usually the main points (along with what the teacher put on blackboard) that you'll be tested on.
Most important: don't be afraid to raise your hand with questions. I had this math class, the teacher would explain how to work the problem...seems like everyone else understood, meanwhile I am sitting there going "huh??" so I would ask him to explain it again. He would explain it in a different way, and finally the lightbulb would go off in my head.
Enjoy your college days...learning is great!!
Luv, Kis
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