Successful College Habits

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“What are the three specific characteristics or habits that distinguish successful university writers from those less successful”
Many people in life have a dream job in life that they want to pursue. Most careers today usually require a college degree. People that become college students if they want to graduate they will need to possess certain skills prior to college to help ensure that they will be successful.
Today, the most important characteristics are: using a planner to schedule enough time to complete homework, and meeting deadlines by being organized, removing distractions, and make a timeline to accomplish the task over a set period of time, secondly being an active participant in class by responding to the professor, and asking
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A student needs to know how to be active in college. Rubenstone talks about how to go about being a participant in the classroom. Rubenstone and experts say that, “Large lecture halls can be intimidating, but experts say students get a better grasp on the material and can potentially increase their GPA if they are actively engaged rather than just going through the motions. Rubenstone recommends sitting at the front of the room or close to the professor to feel more present and to participate in discussions when possible. Don’t dominate discussions or speak out when you have nothing to add just because you think it will help your grade…but you’re more likely to feel engaged when you actually are engaged” (FOX Business 4). I agree. I agree because in most of my class the instructor is usually more likely to call on someone sitting closer to the front of the classroom, than someone who sits in the black. It is important to get off to a good start from the get go. It also shows by sitting in the front the student most likely going to be active in the class, most students that sit in the back are usually passive and only want the credit for the course. My personal example is in most of my classes I tend to sit in the front of my class, which in most classes the professors are most likely to ask questions to students sitting in the front. I am actively involved in the discussions …show more content…
There are many programs at colleges and universities to help a student succeed. Rubenstein talks about students available to students, “Colleges offer extensive resources to help students succeed at academics, extracurricular activities and career growth. By the end of their first semester, students should be familiar with three key campus places: the library, the academic support center, and the career services center. “Find out what sort of resources are available and what kind of support is provided by real people,” says Sally Rubenstone, senior advisor at College Confidential. “Reference librarians, writing counselors, and career advisors can be key players when it comes to turning a so-so college experience into a successful one” (FOX Business 2). I agree. I agree that students should explore and take advantage of any resources that are offered to them. The resources offered on campus are: Writer’s Studio, Math Lab, and online tutoring. I have not use the math lab because the instructor takes any questions someone has about the homework at the beginning of the next class. I use the Writer’s Studio, because it’s free. I have use the writer’s studio when they come to class and they help me gather my ideas, either expand or condense certain ideas. Every time I have used the Writer Studio I have received better grades on my