What are the greatest academic “dangers” for students attending Northland?
Not attending class tends to be the best indicator of doing poorly in school. Regular class attendance is a good indicator that a student will be successful. Other situations such as taking a full class schedule and working too many hours also tends to create problems. You must realize that attending Northland is not like high school. At NCTC, you are treated as an adult, so no one checks up on you. You are expected to be responsible for your own actions.
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