St. Johns
University
1. Attend your
classes. Remember in the words of Woody Allen ‘Seventy percent of success in
life is showing up’.
2. Know your
faculty. Make sure you know who your teachers are, when their office hours are
and how to contact them.
3. Make sure the faculty knows you. Sit in
front of the classroom. Participate in class discussions. Consult with your
teachers during office hours.
4. Use a daily
planner. Note the dates of exams, assignments, term papers, etc.
5. Be organized.
Prioritize your responsibilities. Manage your time. Remember everyone has the
same 168 hours a week, only some of us use them better than others.
6. Know your
campus resources. Visit academic Dean Office regularly. Become familiar with
the services and programs offered by the Counseling Center, The freshmen
Center, the Career Center, the Campus Ministry Office and the Student Life
Office.
7. Take care of
your health. Get enough sleep. Eat well-balanced meals. Exercise regularly.
Make informed and mature decisions about alcohol, sex and drugs. Visit the
health office as needed.
8. Work only as
necessary. Try not the exceed 20 hours during a school week. If possible, work
on campus. Apply for financial aid and loans if you need them. Manage your
expenses very carefully.
9. Get involved
in campus activities. It will help you learn valuable skills, expand your social
network and enhance your self-confidence.
10. Keep your eyes
on the prize. Clarify your goals. Know why you are in (high school or) college
in the first place. Visualize your success on a daily basis.
CHOOSE
THE RIGHT!!!
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