Quick and Easy - How to make an A In a NUTSHELL
No more questions unanswered!
The purpose of this guide is to give a refresher for some and a quick course for others on how to successfully pass any and every class that you take with a grade of an "A." As an instructor of different levels of students, I have observed that there are some students that perform very well while there are other students that struggle when it comes to achieving excellent grades as the result of the class. I have a passion for learning and I realize the value of time. The goal of this booklet is to provide quick and easy directions to students that will help them to excel in their classes the remainder of their educational career. Once these techniques are learned there should be "no more questions unanswered" on any exam.
This guide can possibly be used with the following courses and more:
ENG1000 English Composition
ENG2000 Research Writing
ENG3300 Business and Technical Writing
COM1000 Public Speaking
COM1001 Professional Communication and Development
COM2000 Intercultural Communication
COM2050 Visual Design in Communications
COM3200 Leadership, Gender, and Communication
COM3700 Conflict Resolution
COM4100 Media and Culture
ART2000 Art History Survey
HUM1000 Introduction to the Humanities
HUM1055 Approaches to Studying Religions
HUM3300 Global Multiculturalism and World
LIT2001 Introduction to Literature: Short Stories
LIT2100 Women's Literature
PHI1000 Introduction to Philosophy
PHI20001 Ethics
PHI2050 Human Nature and Ethics
PHI2100 Introduction to Logic
PHI3200 Ethics in Health Care
BIO1000 Human Biology
BIO1050 Biology and Society
BIO2000 Environmental Health
CHM1000 Chemistry for Changing Times
CHM1050 Chemistry and the Environment
PHY1000 Introduction to Astronomy
MAT1050 College Algebra
MAT1051 Pre-Calculus
MAT2001 Statistical Reasoning
MAT2050 Statistical Literacy
MAT2051 Discrete Mathematics
ECO1050 Microeconomics
ECO1051 Macroeconomics
HIS1000 Immigrants in the American City
HIS3200 History of Health Care in America
HIS4100 Critical Aspects of American History
PSYC10001 Introduction to Psychology
PSYC2200 Educational Psychology
PSYC2700 Child Development
PSYC2800 Introduction to Human Sexuality
POL1000 The Politics of American Government
POL2000 Globalization
SOC1000 Introduction to Human Society
SOC2000 Cultural Diversity
SOC3400 Social Deviance
GEN 300 Skills for Professional Development
COM 100 Introduction to Communication
COM 200 Foundations of Interpersonal Communication
COM 225 Foundations of Mass Communication
COM 310 Communications: Theories and Practice
COM 330 Small Groups and Team Communication
COM 350 Organizational Communication
COM 360 Intercultural Communication
COM 400 Media and Society
COM 440 Communication Law
COM 450 Ethics and Communication
COM 470 Mediation and Conflict Resolution
COM 480 Communication Capstone Course
GEN 195 Foundations of University Studies
SCI 163 Elements of Health and Wellness
COM 170 Elements of University Composition and Communication I
COM 172 Elements of University Composition and Communication II
HUM 186 Media Influences on American Culture
PSY 211 Essentials of Psychology
FP 120 Essentials of Personal Finance
HUM 114 Critical Thinking and Creative Problem Solving
ART2000 Art History Survey
HUM1000 Introduction to the Humanities
HUM1055 Approaches to Studying Religions
HUM3300 Global Multiculturalism & World Religions
ECO1050 Microeconomics
ECO1051 Macroeconomics
HIS1000 Immigrants in the American City
HIS3200 History of Health Care in America
Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic QQ59 BA/ASNC
Architecture KW100 BA/Arch
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies TT46 BA/AMES
Chemical Engineering H810 MEng/CEE & H813 MEng/CENS
English X3Q3 BA/EE
English and Drama X3W4 BA/EED
Geography X3L7 BA/EG
History X3V1 BA/EH
These are just to list a few, ANY class can use this guide!
No more questions unanswered!
The purpose of this guide is to give a refresher for some and a quick course for others on how to successfully pass any and every class that you take with a grade of an "A." As an instructor of different levels of students, I have observed that there are some students that perform very well while there are other students that struggle when it comes to achieving excellent grades as the result of the class. I have a passion for learning and I realize the value of time. The goal of this booklet is to provide quick and easy directions to students that will help them to excel in their classes the remainder of their educational career. Once these techniques are learned there should be "no more questions unanswered" on any exam.
This guide can possibly be used with the following courses and more:
ENG1000 English Composition
ENG2000 Research Writing
ENG3300 Business and Technical Writing
COM1000 Public Speaking
COM1001 Professional Communication and Development
COM2000 Intercultural Communication
COM2050 Visual Design in Communications
COM3200 Leadership, Gender, and Communication
COM3700 Conflict Resolution
COM4100 Media and Culture
ART2000 Art History Survey
HUM1000 Introduction to the Humanities
HUM1055 Approaches to Studying Religions
HUM3300 Global Multiculturalism and World
LIT2001 Introduction to Literature: Short Stories
LIT2100 Women's Literature
PHI1000 Introduction to Philosophy
PHI20001 Ethics
PHI2050 Human Nature and Ethics
PHI2100 Introduction to Logic
PHI3200 Ethics in Health Care
BIO1000 Human Biology
BIO1050 Biology and Society
BIO2000 Environmental Health
CHM1000 Chemistry for Changing Times
CHM1050 Chemistry and the Environment
PHY1000 Introduction to Astronomy
MAT1050 College Algebra
MAT1051 Pre-Calculus
MAT2001 Statistical Reasoning
MAT2050 Statistical Literacy
MAT2051 Discrete Mathematics
ECO1050 Microeconomics
ECO1051 Macroeconomics
HIS1000 Immigrants in the American City
HIS3200 History of Health Care in America
HIS4100 Critical Aspects of American History
PSYC10001 Introduction to Psychology
PSYC2200 Educational Psychology
PSYC2700 Child Development
PSYC2800 Introduction to Human Sexuality
POL1000 The Politics of American Government
POL2000 Globalization
SOC1000 Introduction to Human Society
SOC2000 Cultural Diversity
SOC3400 Social Deviance
GEN 300 Skills for Professional Development
COM 100 Introduction to Communication
COM 200 Foundations of Interpersonal Communication
COM 225 Foundations of Mass Communication
COM 310 Communications: Theories and Practice
COM 330 Small Groups and Team Communication
COM 350 Organizational Communication
COM 360 Intercultural Communication
COM 400 Media and Society
COM 440 Communication Law
COM 450 Ethics and Communication
COM 470 Mediation and Conflict Resolution
COM 480 Communication Capstone Course
GEN 195 Foundations of University Studies
SCI 163 Elements of Health and Wellness
COM 170 Elements of University Composition and Communication I
COM 172 Elements of University Composition and Communication II
HUM 186 Media Influences on American Culture
PSY 211 Essentials of Psychology
FP 120 Essentials of Personal Finance
HUM 114 Critical Thinking and Creative Problem Solving
ART2000 Art History Survey
HUM1000 Introduction to the Humanities
HUM1055 Approaches to Studying Religions
HUM3300 Global Multiculturalism & World Religions
ECO1050 Microeconomics
ECO1051 Macroeconomics
HIS1000 Immigrants in the American City
HIS3200 History of Health Care in America
Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic QQ59 BA/ASNC
Architecture KW100 BA/Arch
Asian and Middle Eastern Studies TT46 BA/AMES
Chemical Engineering H810 MEng/CEE & H813 MEng/CENS
English X3Q3 BA/EE
English and Drama X3W4 BA/EED
Geography X3L7 BA/EG
History X3V1 BA/EH
These are just to list a few, ANY class can use this guide!
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