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4 Ways To Avoid Troubles With Your Lecturer In 2018

This year should be about changing our ways to be good students. This is very important for students who are resuming back or about to.


1. DON'T DATE A BEAUTIFUL GIRL IN SCHOOL: These are really traps. Avoid this! Especially if she's from your department. The lecturer might also have his eyes on her too, creating trouble for you.



2. AVOID CONFRONTATION: No matter how much you think you know, there's always something new you can learn from your lecturer. Students are very fond of arguing with their lecturers on a particular topic. Ask regular questions, not one that can throw your lecturer off balance. You'll just be getting carry-overs in every course. Believe me.


3. DON'T BE A BACK-BENCHER: Alot of lecturers have problems with students that love sitting at the back (laggers) because of their behaviour, so they look for any slight change to punish them. If you were a back-bencher in 2017, be a front one this year.


4. GO TO CLASS ON TIME: Strolling into the lecture room likethe VC or Rector during lectures can land you in hot soup. Avoid 2018 lecturer embarrassment and be punctual.


Happy 2018!

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