As a college student you will find that you have a lot more unstructured time than you've ever had before. Unlike in middle and high school, college schedules are highly individualized and determined in large part by the particular preferences and interests of students. Your classes will ...

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Good time management is an important skill for any college student. Between attending class, reading and work for your courses, taking care of needed accommodations, and all that is needed for living life, it is essential that you consider how to fit everything into a day. ...

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Structure your academic schedule as if it were a 40-hour work week. Use a planner or calendar to write down all your regularly scheduled activities as well as any due dates for papers or exams. Plan time for sleep, exercise, and social ...

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Fortunately, you can maximize the control you have in a testing situation by studying proactively. In other words, don’t wait until you know there is a test; the entire course is your study session. Just as runners build up for a marathon run, good students study from the beginning ...

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Learn how to get the most out of your time in the classroom, improve your ability to manage your day and develop strong study habits.

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The following email templates will help you to write assertive but polite requests for handouts from your professors, remind your professor if she has forgotten to email handouts you need and thank your professor for her help.  Remember that before you email requests, it’s always best to talk with ...

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  Why Accommodation letters are important     Most disability service offices, DSO’s,  require or recommend accommodation letters.  Accommodation letters are formal, legal documents, which the student or the DSO sends to each course instructor.  These letters outline the ...

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After reading the article, “Participate in Your Accommodations,” your job is to write an accommodation letter which is true to yourself. Download the accommodation letter template, and use it as a starting point for writing your own class-specific accommodation letters.

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When facing an instructor who seems hostile, indifferent or unknowledgeable, remember that 95% of the time, the person has good intentions, no matter how difficult they may be to discern.  For instance, “This class is too visual for you” may simply be a code for, “I don’t want to ...

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(Editorial Note: Some of the methods for accessing information mentioned in this article are no longer used. The book in which this article appears will be revised over the coming year. However, the basic message of the article remains very relevant ten years after its publication). ...

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