Chapter 6: Problem 39
Assume that your grades will be lower than expected at the end of the semester, and write out a strategy for recovering from these low grades.
Chapter 6: Problem 39
Assume that your grades will be lower than expected at the end of the semester, and write out a strategy for recovering from these low grades.
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Get started for freeList your long-term goals, including every area of your life. Fill out a schedule of what you actually did during the last seven days. Put each activity into categories corresponding to one of your long-term goals, or an extra category titled “not related.” Grade yourself (using A, B, C, D, or F), indicating how well you did the past week working toward your long-term goals.
Find out what the following GPAs are: a) Minimum GPA to stay off academic probation b) Minimum GPA to be admitted to Tau Beta Pi c) Minimum GPA to be admitted to the engineering honor society in your engineering discipline (e.g., Pi Tau Sigma for mechanical engineering, Eta Kappa Nu for electrical engineering) d) Minimum GPA to be on the Dean’s List or Honors List e) Minimum GPA to graduate with honors
Identify one or more people with whom you might form a study group. Try studying together on a regular basis until the next test. Report on your experience.
Test your conclusion in Exercise 6.22 with an experiment. Do one assignment in one environment (perhaps in your room, alone and totally quiet) and another in a different environment (perhaps in a more public place, with background noise). Report your findings.
Identify three things you can do to keep a positive attitude toward your studies.
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