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By: Leanne Hoagland-Smith
Many public universities play the "Low Expectation Game"
(see article "College 'Low Expectations Game' Cost Students, Parents
& Taxpayers Thousands of Dollars"). As a student or a parent, you
can avoid this game using the following tips:
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Tip #1 – Register for 15 hours.
To graduate in 4 years, not 5 not 6, requires a minimum of
15 hours per semester. If you are having problems securing
15 hours, ask the following question: Since I am earning a 4-year degree,
how can I do that only taking 12 hours per semester? If the university’s
designated person continues to refuse your request for 15 hours, ask for his
or her supervisor. By being proactive at this time, will save you thousands
of dollars.
Tip #2 – Secure Your BINGO sheet.
When registering, secure a copy of all the required
courses that you will need for your field of study. In some colleges
or universities, this is called a BINGO sheet. If you are unsure, look through
the college course catalog and see what courses are required for your different
interests. Register for those shared required courses.
Tip #3 – Keep all Course Schedules and Offerings.
Universities publish the schedule of the courses
for the next semester. Do not discard these publications. With many
courses being only offered during the spring or fall, this is the only tool
that you have to learn when a specific course is offered or who teaches a
course. Keeping these schedules becomes even more critical when you are planning
your junior and senior years.
Tip #4 – Plan Your Courses Now.
With the BINGO sheet in hand, begin to plan the courses
that you will take during the next 3.5 years. This plan will change
due to course changes, degree changes, etc. However, this 4-year plan provides
you with the “BIG” picture and then allows you to begin to take
small bites.
Tip #5 – Plan Your Weekly Schedule.
Plan your weekly schedule including study time, research
time, etc. For each 3-hour course, expect to spend 2 to 4 hours per
week. Some courses such as English Literature may require substantial
reading. If you are a slower reader allow for more reading time. If you are
only going to school for 15 hours per week, there is plenty of time to study
before, in between and after your classes. Many baby boomer graduates worked
full time jobs while taking 15 to 18 hours.
Tip #6 – Focus on Your Graduation Goal Date.
Every additional semester that you spend in college is costing
you a minimum of $20,000 - $5,000 tuition and $15,000 in loss earnings. All
of your actions should be directed to achieving your graduate goal date.
Tip #7 – Make Wise Choices.
You, and only you, are responsible for the choices that you
make. For parents, set the expectation that you expect your daughter or son
to graduate in 4 years. Students accept that expectation and run with it.
If you are having trouble with time management, goal planning and achievement,
studying skills, course content, decision making or problem solving, make
a wise choice and find some solutions.
Remember, by graduating in 4 years, you have an edge over
those students who chose to play the “Low Expectation Game” and
you can start the life that you dreamed only 4 years earlier.
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Leanne Hoagland-Smith, M.S. President of ADVANCED SYSTEMS,
is the Process Specialist. With over 25 years of business and education experience,
she builds peace and abundance by connecting the 3P’s of Passion, Purpose
and Performance through process improvement. She is one of the first national
certified facilitators for America’s Rising Stars and coaches young
people to create a life long plan for success. Leanne believes we need to
stop setting our young people up for failure. As co-author of M.A.G.I.C.A.L.
Potential: 7 Capacities for Living an Amazing Life Beyond Purpose to Achievement
(Fall 2005 release), she speaks nationally to a variety of audiences.Contact
Leanne at 219.759.5601, leanne@processspecialist.com
or visit http://www.processspecialist.com/youth.htm
if you are seeking amazing results. Copyright 2005 - Leanne Hoagland-Smith,
http://www.processspecialist.com

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