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IT AVR Rules and Expectations

This document outlines essential rules and expectations for students attending classes in the AVR. Key rules include no food or drinks allowed during sessions, proper uniform and ID requirements, and cellphone protocols. Students must ensure facilities are properly managed post-class, including turning off lights and equipment. Attendance is mandatory, with a strict late policy: being 15 minutes late counts as an absence. Active participation is encouraged; students should respond when called upon by the instructor.

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IT AVR Rules and Expectations

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  1. IT AVRRules and Expectations • Rules • Facilities • Attendance • Participation

  2. Rules • No foods or drinks is allowed inside the AVR or during classes. • Wear your proper uniform with ID upon entering the class. • Turn off or turn it to silent mode your cellphones during classes. Home

  3. Facilities • Turn of the lights, projector, and air-conditions after the class. • Fold the arms of the chair before leaving the class Home

  4. Attendance • Each student are expected to attend classes during lectures inside the AVR. • Come on time. • 15 minutes late is considered absent. Home

  5. Participation • Students are expected to participate when the instructor call his or her name. • Answer questions when ask by the instructor. Home

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