The LIST That Can Save Your College Life:
429 Secret Ingredients for College Success
by Dr. Rob Gilbert, Ph.D. and Carl Galletti
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101. Remember: If Forrest Gump graduated, so can you!
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102. Never cheat.
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103. Don't plagiarize.
Recommended reading:
Avoiding Plagiarism Booklet
by Rosemarie Menager
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104. Ask for help.
Recommended reading:
Teaching and Helping Students Think and Do Better: Things to Help Students Think and To Do Better in School and In Life
by Sanford Aranoff, Ph.D.
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105. If you have access to E-Mail-use it.
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106. Hang out with people who are smarter than you.
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107. Take a ten-minute break for every 40 to 45 minutes of studying.
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108. Of all the things your professors know about you, the one most important thing is that they know you're a hard worker.
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109. Aim for excellence not perfection.
(Some students get an "A" and still aren't happy if they don't get the highest grade in the class. This is a big mistake.)
Recommended reading:
How to Get Straight A's...And Have Fun at the Same Time
by Gordon W. Green
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110. Take a speech class during your first year.
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