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Umpqua Community College provides accessible and affordable quality college education, life-long learning opportunities, workforce training, and cultural programs for our communities.
Graduates in 2009/2010 academic year.
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1. Prepare. Even if you think you packed a pencil, go a head and pack another. You don't want to come to class without one.
2. Review your schedule. This is good so that you aren't missing classes because you forgot where you were supposed to…
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1. Prepare. Even if you think you packed a pencil, go a head and pack another. You don't want to come to class without one.
2. Review your schedule. This is good so that you aren't missing classes because you forgot where you were supposed to go
3. Take notes. This is very important because a lot of the teachers will tell you whats on the test and sometimes will even let you use your notes in a test. Notes also are key when studying.
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1. Keep on the ball with the paperwork. Administrative problems can happen.
2. Get a good counselor. Col. isn't something you do alone.
3. Talk to other students about the teachers. Teachers can be hit or miss in some cases.
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1. Keep on the ball with the paperwork. Administrative problems can happen.
2. Get a good counselor. College isn't something you do alone.
3. Talk to other students about the teachers. Teachers can be hit or miss in some cases.
4. Work hard and don't hesitate to ask for help.
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| September 27, 2011 | Amaryah from Winston, OR | read full review | |
| June 16, 2011 | C.B. | read full review | |
| September 09, 2010 | Patrick from Sutherlin, OR | read full review |
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