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Academic Success:Getting the Most Out of College
Friday, February 6, 2015John Aguon, SSS Math InstructorSBPA Classroom 110
Academic Success
Overview
• Education Plan– Academics
– Financial Aid and Personal Budgeting
– Personal
• Time Management and Prioritization
• Study Strategies
• Getting help
• Question and Answer
SSS Goal
• To provide the academic assistance and personal support necessary to help students to remain in school until graduation and facilitate the process of transition from one level of higher education to the next.
Setting your educational goals
• Choice of major
• Career exploration
• Getting the grades
• Staying in school
Set a Deadline!
Choose My Undergraduate Major
Explore My Career Options
Obtain and Maintain a Solid GPA
Ways to get help
Professor
• Discuss course syllabus
• Possible supplemental material and outside help
• Office hours
Classmates
• Study, compare notes, missed class.
• Group projects
• Exchange contact information
Tutoring
• Talk with your Professor
• Ask a fellow classmate
• Academic Tutoring – SSS provides one-to-one tutorial assistance in Math and English. Staff may also assist in other subjects areas, however, Math and English are the main focus of tutorial services.
Turn your goals into a plan of action!
Motivating myself, having a strong support system, keeping track of my schedule and tasks on a daily basis.
Survival PackCourse SyllabusCalendarTextbookCalculatorNotebookBinder/suppliesMotivationTenacity
Academic Success
• Know yourself and set realistic goals.
• Establish your goals based on your values and morals.
• Take care of you: Mind, body and Spirit.
• UOG Stuffs: follow guidelines and know where to get more information.
• Do the Financial Aid and Personal Budgeting thingy.
• Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (A Must!)
Why Time Management?
• Beat Work Overload.
• Be More Effective.
• Achieve More.
Time Management: Make the most of your time by…
• Prioritizing and Scheduling
• Recognizing Your Time Management Challenges
• Concentrating and Focusing
• Be Real about Your Goal Setting
• Learn and Utilize Self-Motivation
• Assess and Evaluate
As easy as 1, 2, 3…
Effective time management involves:
1. identifying what is important to you in your work, school, and personal life.
2. planning your time on those high impact activities, and
3. executing your plan
4. Try not to get lost in the numbers.
Know your way around campus.
Find a Place to Study
How to study
• Be realistic• Prioritize• Get to know your professor.• Get help when you need it.
• Plan ahead.
• Go to class.
• Read your syllabus.
• Understand what material is important.
• Take good notes.
• Summarize.
• “Do” Scheduling• Avoid Distractions• Avoid Procrastination• Get Proper rest• Practice Nutrition• Take time to relax• Reward yourself
Reading a textbook:
Scan. Read. Review.
Study Groups
UOG online:
• http://www.uog.edu/
• https://advisor.uog.edu:81/WebAdvisor/WebAdvisor?
TYPE=M&PID=CORE-WBMAIN&TOKENIDX=4942495560
• http://www.uog.edu/sites/default/files/eTriton.pdf
• http://etriton.edu.gu/mail/
• http://campus.uogdistance.com/login/index.php
Access your documents from anywhere.Go mobile.
• I keep my plans on Google Docs so I have them everywhere I go.
EMSS Counselors
• Arline Leon GuerreroCounselorTel: 735-3342Fax: [email protected] Center Bldg.Rotunda (Office next to SLO Office)
• Joan SwaddellCounselorTel: 735-2271Fax: [email protected] Center Bldg.Rotunda (EMSS Dean’s Office)
Isa Psychological Services Center
• Appointments may be made by phone, email, or by visiting the Center.
• Center Hours: Monday to Friday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
• Phone: (671) 735-2883
• Email: [email protected]
• Location: Humanities and Social Sciences Building, Room 202
• Office Location:
– UOG Calvo Fieldhouse, Second Floor.
• Contact #s: (phone) 735-2258/48/46 (fax) 734-7514
• Personnel:
Chrislynn R. Takawo, Assistant Director [email protected]
John Aguon, Math Instructor
Joe Cruz, English Instructor
• Thank you!
Questions or Comments?