tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-47503827361221013242024-03-08T11:19:37.901-05:00Get College Ready: Preparing Yourself for Success in Higher EducationWelcome to Get College Ready! This blog and its related pages are designed to help students prepare themselves for success in higher education. It's not about tutoring or SAT prep -- though I may be able to point you in the right direction for those services. Get College Ready is about taking the right classes, asking the right questions, and having the right mindset to be successful in college. These three components are just as, if not more, important as having the aptitude.Dr. Dedrahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16657028119692124935noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4750382736122101324.post-5899768307976721362013-02-01T22:02:00.000-05:002013-04-04T22:03:25.747-04:00It's February One and . . . <!--[if gte mso 9]><xml>
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Today is the beginning of both Black History and Women’s
Heart Health Months.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Both are very
important, so it’s important that we all understand as much as possible about
both.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Being African-American and female
isn’t my motivation for wanting us to all be more educated. However, the
experiences of being both may make me more open to understanding others and how
regardless of our differences, we are all connected in some way.</div>
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this blog is.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>So with that let’s talk
about how it is also very important that our first-year college students
implement their plans for a successful spring semester and our graduating
seniors implement their plans for successfully completing high school and being
accepted to college.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Plan, what plan?
you ask.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Yes, it’s important to
plan.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Often times you can get lucky or
someone else can make things happen for you, but that is really the exception,
not the rule.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>So let’s get to it.</div>
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If you’re graduating from high school, finish strong.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Don’t slack off once you get accepted (and
awarded scholarships) to college.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>See it
through and try really hard not to have “senioritis.”<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>It’s very easy to get distracted by all
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If you’re a first-year college student, learn from the
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strategies and use all the resources at your institution.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Tutors, writing centers, and office hours are
all available to help you better understand.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;">
</span>Use them.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Ask questions.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Understand concepts.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Push yourself.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Nobody knows everything when they begin
college . . . otherwise why go?<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span></div>
Dr. Dedrahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16657028119692124935noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4750382736122101324.post-14362525976030089042013-01-15T22:00:00.000-05:002013-01-16T22:00:23.616-05:00Starting on the Right FootEvery time we begin something new, many of us promise, vow, or resolve to do certain things. When we have the opportunity to do something again, or similarly, we often say we'll do whatever "it" is differently this time around. So what are you going to do differently this term?<div>
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We all have things to work on, so it's unlikely your answer is "Nothing." Perhaps you didn't have the best GPA and you want to make better grades. You could have earned a 4.0 last semester, but there are social/professional things you could have done. Maybe joining a student organization is your goal. No matter what it is, break your goal down into small, achievable tasks and get to work.</div>
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In the last post, I mentioned working on these specific, measurable tasks. Try it; it works. Not only does it break down a larger goal into smaller pieces, it also gives you things you can check off as you get them done. Try it . . . and keep me posted. I'll check back in a couple of weeks. </div>
Dr. Dedrahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16657028119692124935noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4750382736122101324.post-61532621057339048602013-01-01T23:09:00.000-05:002013-01-16T22:07:08.914-05:00New Year, New Term!<b>Happy New Year!</b> Believe it or not, it's already 2013. Every year seems to go by quicker than the last for me . . . but this blog isn't about me. (I have another one for that.) This blog is about <b>you</b>. So let's talk about you.<br />
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With or without the urging from my last post, hopefully you have begun to think about how to make your Spring Semester as good and productive as possible. When you return to school, it will be time to implement your plan. People make resolutions all the time, but frequently do not follow though past a few weeks. Some good advice I've heard before and was reminded of today is to be specific with your resolutions; the same goes for your plan. For example, if you want to get a better GPA, identify specific goals that will help you get there: I will study 2 hours per night; I will go to office hours at least once per week and ask relevant questions when there; I will rewrite my class notes. Each of these specific actions can be measured and collectively will contribute to your higher GPA goal. <br />
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Right now, most of you are taking general classes as freshman that most first-year students take. As you matriculate, your courses will be more challenging and you will most likely have to adjust to keep pace, but start now by making plans and you won't be caught so off guard when your major classes begin to kick in.</div>
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Whatever happened last semester was last semester. You have established a record as a college student. It may be what you want and expected or you may have to make some adjustments. Either way, you made it through and have some lessons you've learned from that first term. You can make this term what you want it to be. Own it . . . this education belongs to you, and you only!<br />
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Dr. Dedrahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16657028119692124935noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4750382736122101324.post-68729498791535282792012-12-06T21:24:00.001-05:002012-12-06T21:59:24.420-05:00Fight to the Finish!Believe it or not, your first semester in college is almost over. This or next week is most likely your last week of classes. As you prepare for finals, step back and evaluate it from all aspects. Think about the academic and social habits you established this semester . . . and whether they are they habits that contribute to your college success or ones that need to be fine tuned.<br />
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Now that you've reflected on your habits, let's talk about how you can efficiently prepare for final exams. Some courses/professor provide study guides -- particularly if there is a common final. Begin studying as soon as you get it. Set aside a little bit of time every night to complete a section of the guide. If you aren't given a study guide, you can make one. Here's how:<br />
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<li>For each topic, identify concepts, formulas, and main ideas you should know. If you're not sure, then look at the sections in the text that correspond to the syllabus topic.</li>
<li>Compare your study guide with a friend's. By now you ideally have 1-2 people in each class that you can contact. If not, make a new friend FAST. You know who's been asking the good questions. </li>
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Last but not least, begin reviewing now so that you don't cram later.Biting off a piece at a time gives you time to process and ask questions of your professor, TA, or friends when you're confused. Wait until the last minute and you're up all night trying to understand by yourself. Study all along and you don't have to study long the night before!</div>
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Dr. Dedrahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16657028119692124935noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4750382736122101324.post-53245613962494784812012-11-23T09:49:00.001-05:002012-11-23T09:49:02.563-05:00No Talking TurkeyThanksgiving break is a wonderful opportunity to get away, take a deep breath, and get some much-needed sleep and laundry done :) The extended weekend is also a great time to regroup and rejuvenate to prepare for the final stretch. Here's a suggestion: think about the classes where your grades are good versus those where you may have to focus your efforts more. Prioritize how you will prepare for final papers and exams. Make a plan, write it down, and execute it. Yes, rest . . . but not on your laurels. Stay ahead of the curve and finish strong!Dr. Dedrahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16657028119692124935noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4750382736122101324.post-74881403587237593842012-11-06T00:05:00.001-05:002012-11-06T00:23:00.724-05:00In the Swing of ThingsWell, it's November and you're almost three-quarters into your first semester of college. By now most of you have established academic and personal habits around being a student. (Remember, it takes 21 days for our bodies to develop a habit.) At the institution where I'm currently employed, the University sends out academic progress reports at 11 weeks to give students an idea of where they stand. If your school doesn't send anything out -- or the last update was at mid-terms -- then it's possible for you determine where you stand yourself. <br />
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Every class should provide a syllabus that outlines the grading process and weights for different types of assessments (i.e. there is a certain percentage/points assigned to homework quizzes, exams, etc.). If you didn't get a paper copy, it's probably online in a classroom management system like Blackboard. You can also use a study habits inventory to assess or quantify some of your behaviors. Based on your class performance and overall personal well-being (physical, mental, and emotional health), make adjustments. Some of the adjustments may be effective as you go into finals, others may better assist you next term. Either way, take note of what is working well, where you need to maintain, where you need to improve, and what actions are necessary for both.</div>
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You've made it this far and simply need to put in a strong effort for the next four to five weeks. If you're doing well, keep it up. If you know you have areas that need improvement, make a plan for what YOU will do. Being successful will require a real commitment on your part. Be honest with yourself about how much effort you are willing to put in to achieve the GPA you want. And just go for it!<br />
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<b>Get out and vote!</b> Be part of the process . . own your future. Don't let someone else do it by default.</div>
Dr. Dedrahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16657028119692124935noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4750382736122101324.post-51286343963794540452012-10-23T20:34:00.000-04:002012-10-23T20:37:07.668-04:00Mid-Term Check-InCongratulations! You survived through the first 8 weeks or so of your first semester in college. How did you fare? Did you hit the ground running and take charge of your courses and activities? Did you find a way to make it happen, but know you could do better? Do you feel like college is a run away train and you are holding on for dear life?<br />
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Regardless of how your semester started, there are ways to finish strong! There are some very simple strategies that will help. Here goes . . .<br />
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<li>Go to class. Be there physically and mentally.</li>
<li>Prepare for class ahead of time by completing all assigned reading.</li>
<li>Ask questions for clarification. (If you have a question, so does someone else.)</li>
<li>Take notes. If your instructor is writing, you should be writing as well. Put comments in the margins if you need to.</li>
<li>Review your notes after class.</li>
<li>Begin each assignment when it's given, regardless of the due date.</li>
<li>Ask more questions (of your instructor/TA/tutor/friends) when you don't understand.</li>
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Now, some of you are saying "I do all that and I'm still not making the grade." What I suggest for you is a more in-depth session with your academic or program adviser. There are people on every campus who specialize in easing the freshman transition to college. Find this person on your campus and make regular appointments. Do what they advise you to do until you notice a change. Then, keep doing it.</div>
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The semester is at least half way over. You can make it through the other half. I promise.</div>
Dr. Dedrahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16657028119692124935noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4750382736122101324.post-54623245183884754962012-09-24T22:56:00.002-04:002012-09-24T22:59:35.311-04:00A Different World . . . That You Can NavigateSo you've been in college at 4-5 weeks, depending on your institution. If you're a new college freshman/fist-year student then you're navigating new territory. Perhaps you have classes that feel familiar, perhaps not. Either way, there are methods and strategies for success. <br />
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If you're not enrolled in a freshman seminar that requires this, take an assessment to determine your strengths and weaknesses. Know when you study best, how you learn best, and the strategies that work for you. Prepare for class, arrive on time -- if not early, take notes, ask good questions, review your notes, and start assignments in advance of the night before. If you can, get a good night's rest. It's imperative to being alert in class and keeping your immune system strong.<br />
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Stay tuned and keep me posted.Dr. Dedrahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16657028119692124935noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4750382736122101324.post-35978047758071556202012-08-07T21:36:00.000-04:002012-08-09T21:39:50.733-04:00My Major? It's . . .A couple of attendees at this evening's workshop were undeclared students. One is beginning college in the fall and the other is a rising high school senior, but they are both in the same boat. They are clear about the need for higher education, but don't know which major they should choose.<br />
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Take it from someone whose major was essentially chosen for her, find and follow your passion. When you are working on/toward something you love it is easier to stay focused when it gets tough. If you don't know exactly what you love or what you're good at there are resources to help you. Every campus has counseling services (or the high school guidance counselor) who can administer what's called a career assessment. This "test" asks a series of questions to find out where your personality and interests meet your strengths and talents.<br />
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So if you're not sure what college major to choose, don't worry. There are people who can help you if you know where they are. And now you know.Dr. Dedrahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16657028119692124935noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4750382736122101324.post-44145058103625610832012-07-31T21:14:00.001-04:002012-08-09T21:41:02.407-04:00I Know You Don't Know Me, But . . .A student attending this evening's workshop wanted to know how to interact with professors, particularly when you need references. As a college freshman, you may find you need a reference or recommendation letter from a faculty member. Before you ask for a reference, ask yourself "What will this person have to say about me?" You may not know it, but you are on an interview every day . . . in class . . . in practices . . . walking across campus. Instructors and administrators notice you when don't know they're looking. You want someone on your campus to be able to speak well of you . . . several someones, in fact.<br />
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You don't just want a reference, you want a good, strong reference. This means the instructor must know who you are. Make yourself stand out in a good way. Be the student who asks questions and puts in more effort. If you're not talkative, you're just not and instructors understand that. However, you can stand out in other ways. Be the person who works well in groups and positively adds to the overall atmosphere of the class. Don't fade into the background. If your instructor doesn't know your name, how can they provide a good reference?Dr. Dedrahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16657028119692124935noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4750382736122101324.post-64284027701867737782012-06-13T19:59:00.002-04:002012-06-13T19:59:18.164-04:00Congratulations, Graduate!<b>Congratulations</b> to each and every student who graduated from high school! This is the time of year when you can relish in your accomplishments and the fact that you survived.<b> </b> Some of you did it with ease and for others it was a challenge . . . doesn't matter how you did it, you graduated. That deserves recognition.<div>
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Along with high school graduation comes taking the next step, going to the next level. Community college, traditional college, trade school, military . . . whatever it is, it's part of your plan for the future. If you're interested in school, I want to help you. I'll do just that . . . in a few weeks. For now, enjoy what you've accomplished,<b> Graduate!</b></div>Dr. Dedrahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16657028119692124935noreply@blogger.com0