In college a lot of students, especially first-time freshman, make the mistake of just going to their adviser and letting them pick their schedule for them. It is okay for your adviser to make suggestions but that does not mean you are required take everything they are suggesting to you.
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Always look at your degree evaluation and
academic catalog to see what you need to take for your major. Go to your
adviser with the classes you already have in mind to take.
Ø Make sure that the prerequisites for your major that are only offered once a year are to the top of your list. The worst feeling is having to take a year of classes you don’t need as time fillers because you are waiting an entire year for a class you need before you can get into your program.
Try to put a fun class in your schedule so that you have something to look forward to during the week. Every major requires electives. Take advantage of something you are interested in. For example, I took BA 101 as my elective and I loved it so much it became my major. You never know.
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Don’t be afraid to look up your professor before
you take their class. Personally, I always check www.ratemyprofessor.com just to see
if that professors teaching style somewhat matches my learning style.
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Just because you can handle being to school at
8am in high school it does not mean you are going to be able to do that in
college. Check out http://college.usatoday.com/2014/01/06/how-to-create-the-perfect-college-class-schedule-for-your-personality-type/
to see exactly what type of person you are so that you can get advice on what
time of the day classes are best for you.
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