Thirteen Rules for School

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
  • What do you need to know about for your first day of class?
    Get advice on why your first day at college is so important, how to get to know your classmates and more from Dr. David Laude, senior vice provost for enrollment and graduation management at The University of Texas at Austin.

Komentáře • 16

  • @TGP1995
    @TGP1995 Před 12 lety +1

    As a professor on the Forty Acres for close to thirty years, I think this is excellent advice given in a very clear way. I have seen lots of students suffer the consequences of not having advice like this or not taking it to heart.
    I particularly liked the emphasis on the importance and advantages, academically, of getting to know fellow students. It also makes the process of learning much more fun when it is shared with others.
    This should have more than 283 views.

  • @welguisz
    @welguisz Před 12 lety +3

    I still remember my first day at UT 15 years ago. I still remember Dr. Laude teaching my CH 302 class in the Spring. What was the thing that I remember the most? His ability to walk away from the chalkboard, flip the chalk over his shoulder and having it land in the chalk tray. That was worth going to class every day.

  • @whynotamy
    @whynotamy Před 12 lety +1

    What a terrific, funny, and insightful video. As a parent of a UT graduate student (and who has another student at a Big Ten university), this is great advice for every student. I love the personal stories and suggestions based on his own experiences. Thanks so much for this, Dr. Laude. This video should be recommended to all new students.

  • @mital3890
    @mital3890 Před 12 lety

    I remember my first day of orientation when I heard Dr. Laude welcome us into the College of Natural Sciences. All the great things he has to say, which are just so simple but need to be told to us so that we are prepared for what we are going to face in college. Awesome advice and definitely something to keep in mind!

  • @hellokitgurl4life
    @hellokitgurl4life Před 9 lety

    Great speech by an undoubtedly great professor. Something that hit home for me in particular was tip number 7: "Boring is in the Eye of the Beholder". There have been countless moments in which I have felt that certain subject material is totally boring simply due to my fear of committing to something at which I may end up failing.

  • @txhornsports
    @txhornsports Před 12 lety +1

    Wow, where were you my first day of college in 1998. Keep up the awesome work you are doing.

  • @Ialcaz1
    @Ialcaz1 Před 12 lety

    Gonna go on to my sophomore year at UT and I really needed to hear that "rule #13." Much thanks, Dr. Laude.

  • @ravenbrookens7665
    @ravenbrookens7665 Před 9 lety

    i found this video to be very good. i am freshman and i am really strugling, everytime i say i would study i always have to do something else that takes me away from it. i shall follow the instructions and hopefully by the grace of God i will succeed

  • @santos8146
    @santos8146 Před 7 lety +1

    I should have listened this video 2 years before. But its not too late.

  • @bellagi200
    @bellagi200 Před 9 lety

    Very helpful advice, Thank you for sharing you're personal experience in college. I hope my son gets to go to Ut Austin in 2016 and that he gets to meet you because the way you talk about you're self when you were young its like you're describing my son . I will share this video with him. You are a great man.

  • @missmaxinee
    @missmaxinee Před 12 lety

    I rlly enjoyed this video! I'm a senior at a university and everything he said is true and I pretty much learned the hard way. Great Advice!

  • @peggysemingson
    @peggysemingson Před 12 lety

    Great video! Very honest and forthcoming about getting off on the right foot!

  • @Utexashumanecology
    @Utexashumanecology Před 12 lety

    Great advice from a great human. Well done, Dr. Laude!

  • @al3xisonline
    @al3xisonline Před 12 lety

    This guy here... he's real, man!

  • @mdub2375
    @mdub2375 Před 12 lety

    #7 goes a long way for me

  • @TGP1995
    @TGP1995 Před 12 lety

    As a professor on the Forty Acres for close to thirty years, I think this is excellent advice given in a very clear way. I have seen lots of students suffer the consequences of not having advice like this or not taking it to heart.
    I particularly liked the emphasis on the importance and advantages, academically, socially and humanly, of getting to know fellow students. It also makes the process of learning much more fun when it is shared with others.
    This should have more than 283 views.