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Class Preparation

– discuss your usual class preparation. Explain your strengths and weaknesses. Are there difference in the amount of preparation you do for each of your classes? Why? What you will do to better prepare for classes needing more of your attention?

2- how can you become more of an active participant in class? Of the seven tips outlined in the section on class participation, which do you feel you can learn from most? Explain. In what ways would you like to improve your class participation?

3- how do high school and college expectations differ ? How do student’s differ? How do instructor expectations differ ?

4- what did you discover about your learning style preference? How will you strengthen your less preferred learning styles ? How can use your preferred learning styles to make the most out of college?

5- how do classroom expectations compare to actual job expectations?

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Q1

Class preparation is guided by the learning objectives in a particular course. My strengths comes from the principal role and objectives of the course, I am able to determine what the course is all about and be prepared to get full concepts during class. My weakness lies on the ability to differentiate course module, I am a dedicated reader who can read the course work that is not meant for the class.  A class has different roles in overall course module.

Q2

I can become an active participant in class by preparing in advance for the next class in order to concentrate and get deep knowledge, development………………

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