What Your Teachers Want from You
By Crystal Jonas
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Three keys to getting it right.

WHAT YOUR TEACHERS WANT FROM YOU
In spite of any horror stories you may have heard from friends in school, college teachers are only human.  They want what you want; respect, attention, appreciation.  No great surprises here, right?

Well, what you may not know is that these teachers and professors expect you to follow a few unwritten rules about how to be a good college student.  I want you to know about these expectations now, before you go and make embarrassing blunders.  So read and heed, and avoid making a bad impression and alienating a person who could be a huge help to your academic and professional careers.

Peruse these warnings, commit them to memory, and violate them at your own peril.  If you take the risk and break these sacred rules anyway, don’t say I didn’t try to steer you down the right path.

©2006 Crystal Jonas       

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Crystal Jonas, the Nation's "College to Career Success Coach" is the author of the top selling book "College Success Your Way," and the CD Set "The Power of Purpose."  Crystal delivers over 100 programs across the U.S. a year and helps college students excel in college and prepare for career success.  Find out more about her programs and products for "College to Career Success" at www.TapYourGenius.com.




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