College Students Having Academic Difficulties

| by Robert Crawford III | January 09, 2006
Students can sometime become overwhelmed with class work and assignments which could cause great deviancies in their grades. Students should know the avenues and routes that they can take to assist in addressing problems in academics before they become horrendous.

1. If you realize at some point that you may fail or are failing a class it is best to address this issue with the instructor or professor to determine what can be done at that point.

2. If a student is barely passing a class he or she may want to be withdrawn (WN) or (W) from the class by the professor and receive and (I) grade which indicates they are currently in good standing but are subject to receiving a failing grade.

3. If students choose to follow the information above (2) they can later complete the coursework and still get a good grade if they are at least passing the course at the time of the withdrawal, but subject to failing if they continue.

4. Students should realize that an “F” grade will cause substantial damage even to a GPA of 3.00 or better, so it is better to withdraw or drop the class than to receive a bad grade.

5. See an academic advisor to assist them in class selection to help insure student is not taking a heavy load of classes that may be detrimental to them during the semester.

6. Develop continuous contact with your instructor from beginning to end of the semester which provides a good relation with you and your instructor.

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About the Author

Robert Crawford III has several short stories and articles written on secular and religious encouragement. He has a B.S., M.A., and is a PhD student of business. Previously, he was teaching business, math and basic courses at a local community college. He enjoys teaching, advising and motivating students to their utmost potential. More to come. » Read more articles by Robert Crawford III
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