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The questions you should be asking your students:            

Are you going to class?   
Skipping class is the Number One reason why students fail.                  

Are you studying at least twenty-five hours per week?     
College is a full time job.  Students should be in class, studying, and doing homework about forty hours per week.                                                                                                 

Are you reviewing the material in each class at least weekly?     
If you review all material each week, preparing for an exam is much easier.

Are you scheduling your time to relax?  
Everyone needs down time, but students need to learn to manage their time. 

Do you know the last day to withdraw from a class?       
After this date you cannot withdraw from a class (it's at the end of the tenth week of the semester).

Are you starting your assignments early?       
The unexpected happens!  Students get sick; their computer dies.  Start assignments with plenty of time for the unexpected.

Have you seen your advisor?  
Students need to meet with their advisor at the beginning of each semester and should meet again after mid-term grades are posted and before the end of the semester to review progress and plan for the next year.

Have you visited your professor during his/her office hours?       
Professors like to help students.  Do not hesitate to visit the professor during office hours.

Are you going for extra help?    
There is a lot of help available - start at www.lynchburg.edu/x4252.xml.

Have you formed a study group?  
Studying complex material is more efficient with a study group.


Thanks to the  good people in the Science Department of Old Dominion University for this list of questions.