Evaluating
Your Classroom Savvy Just
as on the job, you do and act a certain way if you are to be successful, there
are also expectations from you as a college student. Here are a few behaviors
that are expected of you as a college student. Put a plus (+) beside that
behavior that you already do well and a minus (-) sign beside the ones you
need to improve: As you evaluate the behaviors you exhibit, analyze why each behavior is important.
| ____ 1. Attend every class. |
| ____ 2. Come to class prepared. |
| ____ 3. Be alert and attentive in class. |
| ____ 4. Participate in class discussions. |
| ____ 5. Show an interest in the subject. |
| ____ 6. Ask questions when you donŐt fully understand. |
| ____ 7. Seek outside sources if you need clarification. |
| ____ 8. Take advantage of all labs, study sessions and outside help. |
| ____ 9. Set up meetings with your professors to discuss your progress. |
| ____ 10. Go the extra mile with all papers and assignments. |
| ____ 11. Always be on time for class. |
| ____ 12. Take notes. |
| ____ 13. When you must miss class, make sure you find out exactly what you missed, make up the work missed, and come prepared for the next class. |
| ____ 14. Comment on lecture material. |
| ____ 15. Get to know your professors. |
| ____ 16. Set goals and objectives for your classes. |
| ____ 17. Evaluate yourself. |
| ____ 18. Make friends in each of your classes. |
| ____ 19. Have a positive attitude toward the professor and the class. |