Excelling in College
What Your Professor Won't Tell You
Course Description:
This seminar covers the entire college experience. Participants are
provided with practical guidelines for success from Dr. Brown's unique perspective of
having been an underachieving
student, an A student and a university professor. Participants will recognize that
success in college is dependent on much more than studying hard. Learning objectives are
dynamically
illustrated through stories with real life examples. Interwoven throughout the presentation
is the theme that anyone can succeed in college if they are dedicated and correctly
apply themselves.
"Your presentation was down to earth without being condescending. We all identified with
various situations you described from a student and professors point of view. Your perfect
blend of intellect and humor is both credible and enjoyable." Read
the entire letter. – Cheryl
Bartoszek, Project Director High School/High Tech, Space Coast Center for Independent Living
Learning Objectives:
After completion of this course the participant will be able to:
- Establish the who, what, when, where and how for study and test preparation
- Know the
difference between studying to make good grades and studying for knowledge
- Understand
how to interact with university professors and why most professors are lazy when it
comes to teaching
- Create an image of a serious student and why their student image is
important
- Define what kind of part time and summer jobs will benefit their studies
and job opportunities upon graduation
- Determine a work schedule that will not get in
the way of their studies
- Identify and gather key reference materials that make studying
easier and shortens preparation time
- Choose student organizations that benefit their
studies and career aspirations
- Manage the stress of being a student while having fun
Target Audiences:
High School Students
Anyone in college or graduate school
To schedule this project management program, call 866-804-SEBA or email
Dr. James Brown.
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