Here you will find a detailed guide on how to navigate the college classroom. Every class is different, and we know it can be intimidating. From keeping up with your professor’s fast-paced lecture to dealing with group projects, we’ve got you covered.
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Go to class.
Sure, the PowerPoint slides might be online. Your bed is warm. It’s raining and you swear you’ll “read it later,” right? (You won’t.) But being in the room matters: you’ll hear what’s emphasized, catch bonus tips and actually absorb the material.
You are responsible for the classes you miss. Read the class syllabus for instructions regarding what to do if you miss class. Some professors require you email them and let them know you will be absent. Pair up with a “lecture buddy” to swap notes if one of you is ever out. Be sure to find a buddy that also reads our guides, as they will have fantastic notes and also know to attend class.
Bottom Line:
You’re paying to be here, literally. Might as well soak up the full experience instead of just hoping osmosis kicks in through Moodle during your exam.
Your brain is lying. You won’t remember that perfect explanation of photosynthesis from Thursday.
Every class has a social ecosystem. Is it chill, fast-paced or group-discussion-heavy? Read the room.
First few classes = observation time:
Where you sit isn’t just about proximity to the door (even though that's valid). Sit strategically to align with you and your learning style. For instance, if you’re a chronic daydreamer, the front row keeps you honest.
Tips for dressing comfortably while still looking presentable, because let’s be real, no one wants to wear jeans to an 8 a.m. class.
Our recommendations:
Yes, professors want you to talk. No, it doesn’t have to be earth-shattering. A well-timed “I agree with that point” or “Could you clarify that last part?” counts.
Think of it as your class cheat sheet. The syllabus isn’t just a first-day handout, it’s your instruction manual (like this guide). It lists all the key dates, how you’re graded, office hours and sometimes even how to get extra credit. Don’t be the person who emails the professor asking something that’s literally answered on page one.
College is not the same as high school. That class clown? He’s not cute anymore. Now he’s just delaying the lecture and making everyone silently wish he’d mute himself. Here’s how to stay on the professor’s good side, not annoy your classmates and generally not be that guy in college classrooms:
When someone’s speaking, especially the person teaching the class, just zip it. Even if you have the most hilarious side comment in history, it can wait. Whispering during lectures distracts more than you think, and yes, the professor can hear you.
We get it, things happen. Sometimes you get stuck in traffic, sometimes that traffic was to get a grand mocha latte. Just don’t make it a spectacle. Slip in quietly, sit near the door if possible, don’t stop to chat and please don’t slam your bag down.
Late entrances = the walk of shame with bonus attention.
Bonus: Professors notice who's consistently on time. Weird, right?
Laptops and tablets can be great for note-taking, but let’s be honest, Amazon is just a few clicks away. Keep distractions to a minimum, both for your sake and the poor soul behind you who’s trying not to watch you online shop.
Phones? Silence them. Stash them (unless your professor allows you to photograph the board). Pretend they don’t exist. Do not be the person whose phone goes off during a lecture or exam and everyone turns to stare at you disappointingly.
There will inevitably be times that you will have to step out of the classroom. You have to go to the bathroom, your dad called you five times, your Stanley ran out of water, we get it. As long as you are not taking a test, you can step out for a few minutes. Just be as quiet and discreet as you can. Keep it low-key.
Bottom Line: Do not raise your hand and ask your professor to go to the bathroom. You will be That Guy and other students may snicker at you.
We understand that group projects can be daunting, so we’re here to help guide your group to victory with a few tips and tricks.
Tips to survive (and thrive):
This is one of several in the Your Ultimate College Survival Guide series. Dive into the full collection for more expert insights!
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