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It's better to be safe than sorry.
When you're in class, turn your mobile phone off, or at least set it to silent mode. Everyone is
trying to pay attention to what is going on. This will keep your cell phone from disrupting
others. Similarly, texting in class needs to be avoided as well. Texting is disruptive since
everyone can see you. Leave your phone in your bag or pocket during class.
Jean Reynolds It's entirely possible to study abroad even if you have kids. Some parents
think it's not possible to study abroad. Find out about your school's policy to students with
children. While some of these programs may not be tailored for the parenting student, some
are actually available that will accommodate the student and child together.
Do not work on your papers at the last minute. Make sure you have time to edit it. You should
read through it and write it over again. Carefully proofread what you have written and then
perfect it. This allows you to write to your full potential.
Many college students reduce costs by staying in dorms with roommates. That said, it
doesn't make studying easier! If you find that having roommates distracts you from your
studies, look into living alone or with your parents at home.
Your study space is vital to being able to successfully study and get assignments done. The
best location for your studies isn't always your dorm. Instead, look for an interruption-free
zone. Your school library is ideal for this use. If there isn't anywhere you can go, try getting
headphones that have a noise cancelling feature.
Listen to your professors but also take notes. Just the act of jotting down notes can help you
retain the material. Your study time will be more beneficial once you have the information
solidified in your head. Be sure to always write the information down, no matter if you are
confident that you know the information or not.
If you want to study abroad, you can take the kids. Many students who are also parents write
off study abroad because they think it can't be done with kids. Talk to your school's study
abroad coordinator. While a few study abroad programs are not suitable for kids, some can
accommodate your whole family.
Always be on time for classes. Make sure you allot enough time to arrive and get seated
before classes begin. Many professors bristle when students show up late. The last thing you
want to do is get on your professor's bad side.
Have you considered playing a sport at your prospective college? Contact the school and
see if you can chat with the coach. It is common for coaches to be unaware of many
2. promising athletes, and therefore it makes sense to let them know of your interest. You may
even find out about a scholarship they offer.
You surely realize that there is more to college than parties, despite what you have seen on
the big screen. Make sure to prioritize what is important from what is just fun. Applying the
advice you've learned from this article will allow you to excel academically and have fun at
the same time.