How can I avoid all-nighters? What do I talk with my professor about during office hours? What if I have a learning disability?
天天吃瓜鈥檚 professors have the answers. In a yearlong partnership with , the Chicago Tribune鈥檚 publication for teens, our faculty members addressed the pressing questions posed to them by high school students who want to know what to expect at the next level of their education.
鈥淪tudy continually, keep up with the class, and prepare and read before each class,鈥 Accounting Professor Alireza Dorestani advised students in the debut advice column. 鈥淪tudents who spend 30 minutes studying every day will perform better than those who cram for five hours on a weekend. And even better: Those study habits mean no all-nighters!鈥
Here are the Northeastern professors who were featured, and the questions they tackled.
, associate professor of
- I have no idea what to expect from a typical college class. What kinds of big changes can high school students expect in the classroom?
- I鈥檝e often heard that college professors are cold and indifferent when it comes to building student relationships (no offense!). Is there any truth to that?
- What鈥檚 the biggest mistake you see new college students make when it comes to studying for midterms and finals? As a professor, do you have any practical study tips that don鈥檛 involve Red Bull and all-nighters?
, assistant professor of
- I鈥檓 a first-generation college student, so my parents really don鈥檛 know what to expect. It鈥檚 hard to relate to my friends whose parents are helping them prepare for everything. When I get to college, who can I go to for real advice and guidance?
- A lot of my classmates focus on college rankings鈥攖op party schools, best liberal arts colleges, etc. How important are rankings when it comes to deciding on what colleges I want to apply to?
- My parents are always complaining because my older brother never goes to his college classes, but he isn鈥檛 failing or dropping out. Can you really skip class in college and still pass?
, associate professor of
- I鈥檓 thinking about taking a gap year after high school. How do you think that will affect the rest of my college experience?
- My parents told me I鈥檒l need to get a job in college to help with tuition. I鈥檓 just worried about my work-life balance. Do you have any tips for students who have to work?
- I know professors have office hours when students can visit. What kinds of problems or questions are OK to bring to office hours and which ones aren't?
, professor of , and
- Most of my friends want to go far away for college, but I鈥檇 rather stay nearby. Can I still get the full college experience while living in my parents鈥 home?
- I have some ideas, but I don鈥檛 know what I want to major in just yet. Do I need to declare my major as a first-year student?
- I have a learning disability, but I鈥檓 still determined to earn a college degree because my dream is to be an engineer. Do colleges have resources for students with intellectual disabilities?
, associate professor of
- I have decided to go to a large university in the Big Ten, and I am worried about getting lost in the crowd. How can I make a big school feel small?
- I have no interest in the Greek system or partying. How can I have an 鈥渁uthentic鈥 college experience without red Solo Cups every weekend and wearing letters?
- I struggle with writing papers, and I know the grading will only get tougher in college. Do you have any tips for me to improve my writing skills?
, assistant professor of
- When I start college, my parents won鈥檛 be as involved in my daily studies. How do I stay motivated?
- I earn pretty good grades in high school. In your experience, does that mean I鈥檓 likely to get good grades in college?
- In high school, I call my teachers 鈥淢r.鈥 or 鈥淢rs.鈥 In college, should I call my professors 鈥淒r.鈥? Or use their first names? I don鈥檛 want to make a bad first impression!
, Assistant Professor of
- When should I start thinking about pursuing an internship?
- Do professors pay attention to what students write on Twitter?
- Is there an important difference between going to school in a city or in a 鈥渃ollege town鈥?
, Associate Professor of
- I love to play music, but some people have told me a music degree is "worthless"? Is that true?
- I鈥檝e heard that students receive academic advisers in college. How does that relationship work?
- I'm not comfortable speaking up in class. Is that going to be a problem in college?
, Assistant Professor of
- I know a lot of people who cheat in high school. Is that common in college too? What are the consequences if you鈥檙e caught?
- Everyone is talking about safety on college campuses. What do students need to know?
- My parents sometimes call my school to complain about grading. It's embarrassing. What's going to happen if they do this in college?