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Say this, not that to your professor : 36 talking tips for college success / Ellen Bremen

By: Language: English Publication details: Bedford, IN : NorLights Press, 2012.Description: 259 p ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781935254683
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 378.198
LOC classification:
  • LB 1033  B836s 2012
Contents:
Section 1: Class issues your professor won't discuss with you (but wishes someone would) -- Introduction -- Parents -- Parents handling your problems -- Classroom behavior/your peers -- Class jokers -- What other students think and feel -- Distracting classroom behavior (texting!) -- Grades -- Comparing grades with others -- "Getting" grades and working "hard" for your grades -- A zero grade -- Getting the grade you need -- Passing a course after absences -- A do-over -- Extra credit -- Finding out what's on the test -- Managing your assignments/schedule -- Your work ethic -- Asking for help or a review (early!) -- Procrastination -- Late work -- Conflict with work in other classes -- Leaving early or arriving late -- Going over what you missed -- Figuring out if you missed something "important" -- Apologizing -- Dealing with e-mail/social media/technology -- Frequent e-mailing -- Your e-mail address -- Sending angry e-mails -- Sloppy, casual, or unrelated e-mails -- using Facebook/Twitter -- Laptop use in class. Section 2: Class issues your professor won't discuss with you (and may not want you to know) -- Receiving timely feedback that makes sense -- Challenging a professor -- Going higher -- Professor evaluations -- Teaching style -- Accessing your professor in and out of class -- Learning about a professor ahead of time -- Failure of the entire class -- About the author -- Acknowledgments.
Summary: "This book gives you inside tips on how to interact so your professors will respond in a positive manner. You'll learn to create opportunities and properly stand up for yourself, rather than fumble over excuses. Get ready for improved relationships with your professors, better grades, and an amazing college experience!"--Book cover.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Humanidades Humanidades (4to. Piso) LB 1033 B836s 2012 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000123795

Section 1: Class issues your professor won't discuss with you (but wishes someone would) --
Introduction --
Parents --
Parents handling your problems --
Classroom behavior/your peers --
Class jokers --
What other students think and feel --
Distracting classroom behavior (texting!) --
Grades --
Comparing grades with others --
"Getting" grades and working "hard" for your grades --
A zero grade --
Getting the grade you need --
Passing a course after absences --
A do-over --
Extra credit --
Finding out what's on the test --
Managing your assignments/schedule --
Your work ethic --
Asking for help or a review (early!) --
Procrastination --
Late work --
Conflict with work in other classes --
Leaving early or arriving late --
Going over what you missed --
Figuring out if you missed something "important" --
Apologizing --
Dealing with e-mail/social media/technology --
Frequent e-mailing --
Your e-mail address --
Sending angry e-mails --
Sloppy, casual, or unrelated e-mails --
using Facebook/Twitter --
Laptop use in class. Section 2: Class issues your professor won't discuss with you (and may not want you to know) --
Receiving timely feedback that makes sense --
Challenging a professor --
Going higher --
Professor evaluations --
Teaching style --
Accessing your professor in and out of class --
Learning about a professor ahead of time --
Failure of the entire class --
About the author --
Acknowledgments.

"This book gives you inside tips on how to interact so your professors will respond in a positive manner. You'll learn to create opportunities and properly stand up for yourself, rather than fumble over excuses. Get ready for improved relationships with your professors, better grades, and an amazing college experience!"--Book cover.

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