The U.S. academic system differs from all others in the world. To succeed in it, you will need to learn how it is organized and how it works, or, as we in the U.S. say, "How to play the game." Listed below are some suggestions that you should keep in mind as you begin your studies. You will learn more of the informal rules for academic success as you undertake courses and have the opportunity to talk with students in your field of study. The more you discuss topics such as these with experienced students, the sooner you will be able to develop a helpful understanding of the way your academic department functions. For further assistance contact Academic Achievement offices such as the Writing Center or CLT (Culture Language and Transition) (see pages 4, 5, and 15). |