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INTRO TO THEATRE

INTRO TO THEATRE. ADJUSTING TO COLLEGE LIFE. Time management. Teaching styles of professors. Homesickness. Managing freedom. SCHOOLWORK. The fast pace of classes Teachers don’t tell you what to do Taking personal responsibility. Language barriers.

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INTRO TO THEATRE

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  1. INTRO TO THEATRE ADJUSTING TO COLLEGE LIFE

  2. Time management

  3. Teaching styles of professors

  4. Homesickness

  5. Managing freedom

  6. SCHOOLWORK The fast pace of classes Teachers don’t tell you what to do Taking personal responsibility

  7. Language barriers • Language barriers between faculty/students • Between students/students

  8. Balancing School with Work

  9. Blackboard

  10. Adjustment to dorm living

  11. Developing new study habits

  12. Procrastination

  13. Taking responsibility - Getting to class - Doing homework - Prioritizing

  14. IMPORTANT DEADLINES CAAP TEST Deadline October 19 NOVEMBER 17 Deadline January 30 FEBRUARY 23 Deadline March 29 APRIL 27 Deadline May 24JUNE 22

  15. IMPORTANT DEADLINES STUDY ABROAD Fall and Winter March 15 Winter and Spring October 15 Office of International Education

  16. IMPORTANT DATES Pre-enrollment for Spring 2013 begins October 8 Mid-term grades are due October 9 Last day to withdraw from a course is October 24

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