FYCE Students at Wallace Community College |
First, understand your instructor’s
approach to each lesson by reviewing the key lesson points prior to class to
ensure your different view, coupled with your learning style, becomes compatible
with obtaining what the instructor intended. Remember, failure occurs because
of the lack of preparation. If you channel
your focus toward preparation prior to every class, you will foster a different
mindset. This mindset will enable you to master the materials quicker than
waiting for the instructor to spoon-feed you.
Remember, time likens the differences of high school and college. For
instance, college requires tremendous amount of time for independent learning
whereas high school requires you to spend hours of time within the classroom
during dependent learning. In college, you spend few hours in class (12-16
hours per week); however, in high school your daily schedule equals to 8-10
hours per day.
Therefore, your college professor
expects you to master his/her course so you must do whatever deem necessary. Completing
assigned homework only begins the charted courses toward mastery. Thus, reading
the course syllabus with the stated lesson outcomes for each course while creating
your ENDSTATE will enable you to recognize when you master the
professor’s intent. By investing time to create your ENDSTATE for each course during
your preparation time, you will maintain your grades and reduce the stress
during final exams. Your ENDSTATE will leave toward success in your courses.