The minimum that is expected of a college student

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The minimum that is expected of a college student College Protocol

College Protocol/Classroom Savvy 1. Attend every class. 2. Come to class prepared. 3. Be alert and attentive in class. 4. Participate in class discussions. 5. Show an interest in the subject. 6. Ask questions when you don’t understand. 7. Seek outside sources if you need information.

8. Take advantage of all outside help. 9. Set up meetings with professors. 10. Go the extra mile with all assignments. 11. Always be on time for class. 12. Take notes. 13. Be responsible when you must miss class. 14. Comment on lecture material.

15. Get to know your professors. 16. Set goals and objectives for your classes. 17. Evaluate yourself. 18. Make friends in each of your classes. 19. Have a positive attitude toward the professor and the class.