How Do You Choose Summer School Classes Wisely?
Going to summer school is a huge investment of time, energy and sometimes money. Choose your classes with care. Determine whether there are any classes that you need to take that aren’t offered during the school year. Prioritize these. Find out who’s teaching the classes. Sometimes there are great teachers who teach a certain class only during the summer, so you’ll want to take these opportunities if they arise. See whether your school publishes student reviews of classes. These reviews can steer you toward better courses and away from worse ones. Talk to students who have taken the classes you’re considering, and find out what they thought about the instructor, the material, the workload, and so on. Contact the teachers themselves if you have any specific questions you’d like answered. This will also give you a feel for how well the teacher communicates. Shop around for classes, if your school allows it. This will keep you extra busy your first week but is well worth it in the long ru
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