Academic Sucess - Prep-1300
Preparing for Academic Success is designed to help students discover who they are as learners and as active agents of their own post-secondary journey. This highly participatory course invites students to define what academic and career success means to them through self-reflection and planning exercises. Students are also invited to cultivate strategies and techniques that will help them to develop critical thinking, informational literacy, goal setting, active reading, note taking, test preparatory, time- and self-management skills. This course presents opportunities for students to connect with Durham College's services and resources to enhance their post-secondary experience. The ultimate goal of Preparing for Academic Success is to help students effectively identify and clarify skills, attitudes, and outlooks that help bridge the gaps between academic achievement, campus and community connections, and life after school, including personal and professional aspirations. Through various activities, application, and reflection, the material covered in this course should support and assist students in their other post-secondary courses.
Reflection
Preparing for Academic Success was a decent class. I was expecting a lot more than I got out of it and it was somewhat disappointing how it went mostly due to repetitive lectures. I did however find this to be useful in the way of it reinforcing my study habits and my organization/time management skills. Overall the course had some fun projects but it definitely could have been better if there was more content.