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Feb 22 2009

The Fearless Blog College Survival Trips Series

Published by flit at 10:18 am under Resources Edit This

The Fearless BlogOne of my daily stops on my blog-hopping & dropping tour is the Fearless Blog … which has most recently been posting entries in a College Survival Guide .

Tip #1 suggests that you: Refrain from asking your college professors “Do I have to do this?” and provides the answer …which you can read right here .

Tip #2 is Do not show up for class: BE in class. I’m thinking that I might well provide all of my aviation management students this link ; they would do well to read it.

Tip #3 isĀ  Don’t ever try to “wing it” on a test…another bit of advice I wish my students would read & heed.

All of the tips offered so far are well thought out, practical and most importantly, easily doable - well worth the few minutes of reading - and thinking - involved. I’ll be looking forward to more :)

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3 Responses to “The Fearless Blog College Survival Trips Series”

  1. caregivingdaughteron 22 Feb 2009 at 2:47 pm edit this

    It is so amazing to me how some students just don’t get it. You will only get out of school what you put into it. It’s not something you just pay for, it is an experience. Great tips!

  2. fliton 22 Feb 2009 at 3:20 pm edit this

    I think that this is something that non-traditional students tend to ~get~ much better than many of the kiddies we go to school with.

    Never hurts to stop and check one’s attitudes though

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