The Golden Rules
From Gerald R. Lucas
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There are three golden rules for success in my class. I think you will find them useful in all of your college courses.
- Learn with enthusiasm.
- Do all of the assigned work on time and to the best of your ability.
- Support everything you write with specific evidence.
“ | That which can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence. | ” |
— Christopher Hitchens[1] |
For more, see “How to Do Well in My Class.”
Primers
No matter what class you’re taking this semester or what you’ve taken previously, you might need some refreshers. These two pages are designed to get you up to speed quickly.
The best place to find answers is your course syllabus, linked in the “Courses” tab above. However, you might need additional information even after reading your syllabus carefully. Try:
- Student FAQ answers some general questions students often ask. This is also the last tab above.
note
- ↑ Hitchens, Christopher (October 20, 2003). "Mommie Dearest". Slate. Retrieved 2016-04-24.
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