One of the most reasons behind students academic failure is the difference in the amount and quality of work required by a reasonably good college which is much greater than most students realize. Prior to college, school work is usually parceled out in small units and students usually spend a minimum amount of time studying. In college, students may actually work harder than they have ever worked before and still find that their efforts are not sufficient.
One of the most reasons behind students academic failure is the difference in the amount and quality of work required by a reasonably good college which is much greater than most students realize. Prior to college, school work is usually parceled out in small units and students usually spend a minimum amount of time studying. In college, students may actually work harder than they have ever worked before and still find that their efforts are not sufficient.
I have found that student problems fall into one of two types: not knowing how to study for large exams; and not knowing how to write thesis-driven papers with adequate spelling, punctuation, grammar, and style.
There are many reasons in fact. Not knowing how to read, what needs focus and what not, not to daily prepare, having family problems and being highly interested in surfing the net.
First of all, we must agree that the university is not a factory for certificates. So the university student must study and strive to acquire the science and experience and finally get the certificate. Currently, the student's main goal is to obtain the certificate by any means and precedes that knowledge and scientific experience. This means committing to many things that reduce his academic and scientific level.