Most students are scared of asking questions or talking in class in general because from primary, junior high or senior high they’ve been penalized or embarrassed for answering a question wrongly in class so there’s that trauma of even talking in class at the university level and most students are unconsciously scarred or uncomfortable asking questions in class because of their experiences from their early education
Yes, which is very true but I still believe that so long as a lecturer is willing to answer questions in class, it’s good to give it a shot. If not, they can ask their colleagues who feel comfortable doing so to ask. Or you can ask a colleague sitting by you who seemingly understands the lecturer to explain it to you. The point is to make sure whatever doubts you have is settled so which ever way makes the learner comfortable is cool.😊
Glory be to God, Daily Rhema loves you. We thank God for your life and may the good Lord continue to increase you in divine wisdom and understanding. Keep shinning for Christ dear Hillary.💯
Hill, i know being a lady there would be lecturers and TAs you would go to and they will also bring their proposals and all. How were you dealing with that too.
I am very friendly but I don’t do too much. I mostly stuck with in-person visits if I need help and it wasn’t that often. Once things start getting uncomfortable, I slowly distance myself from the person. Basically, I didn’t give too much access.
1. Understand why you’re taking the course. You might not like it but you need the grades for your average. Give yourself reasons why you need the course 2. Try studying the course with friends. It makes it better and sometimes their perspectives can really help you find a little interest 3. Some UA-cam lessons are fun! You may start liking. Try watching some videos on it Give it your best shot. Some people don’t like taking medical drugs but they do cos they need the healing. You can use this analogy for the course. Hope this helps!
I'm in second year and I'm not okay with the class I'm in currently, I know I can do better. I want ask if it's too late for me to start practicing all what you said in the video
Always the best place to visit ❤️ I have been sharing your video with the first years to help them out
Thanks for sharing!!
This video is worth watching! Thank you ❤️
I’m glad! Your welcome 😊
Wow! Just wow! This was the best motivation I ever got! Your tricks are real and encouraging. Keep up your good work! May God bless you!
this is really nice to know. May God bless you too. 🥰
You are doing great...👍 Welcome back😊
Merci!
Wow. The Spirit of Discipline and Focus. Thanks for the tips. God bless You
Amen!
Grace and Discipline at work. 💯
Yessss
Thank youuuu. I really needed this Hillary.
glad I could help!
Thanks dear ❤️ the best is yet to come
Certainly🙏🏽
I have learnt a lot . Thanks Hills
I’m glad!
Most students are scared of asking questions or talking in class in general because from primary, junior high or senior high they’ve been penalized or embarrassed for answering a question wrongly in class so there’s that trauma of even talking in class at the university level and most students are unconsciously scarred or uncomfortable asking questions in class because of their experiences from their early education
Yes, which is very true but I still believe that so long as a lecturer is willing to answer questions in class, it’s good to give it a shot. If not, they can ask their colleagues who feel comfortable doing so to ask. Or you can ask a colleague sitting by you who seemingly understands the lecturer to explain it to you. The point is to make sure whatever doubts you have is settled so which ever way makes the learner comfortable is cool.😊
This is me you are talking about honestly
Thanks for the tips. I'm definitely going to try those I left out
I’m glad!
Thanks, dear. This video was very helpful.
nice!
Glory be to God, Daily Rhema loves you. We thank God for your life and may the good Lord continue to increase you in divine wisdom and understanding. Keep shinning for Christ dear Hillary.💯
Amen
Well done girl😍
thank you🥰
This table you are shaking with the Ronaldo v Messi argument 🌚
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This was very helpful
I’m glad🥰
I definitely had to subscribe after this video
Gladddd😇
This helps alot.Thank you
I’m elated to know that. 🥰
@@HillaryOwusu You've earned my subscription 🥳
great video !!
Thank you🙏🏽
Back again!
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Very educative.... Thanks for this tips
I’m glad!
Nice video, you were indeed an ‘A’ student ✌️💯
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Nice video anticipating more though 👌
You got it!
Well done. 👍🏽🎉🎉🎉
😇thanks
Hillsss ♥️ at 80..🤗
Nice tips 👍
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Awesome!!!
Thank youuu
Go girllll🔥🔥🔥
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Inspiring😘
Awesome
This really helped alot
Happy to hear that🥰
Great video
Thank you!
Very Informative
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What program did you read please?
I read Telecommunications Engineering
@@HillaryOwusu thank you
Nice one 👍
Thanks!
Hill, i know being a lady there would be lecturers and TAs you would go to and they will also bring their proposals and all. How were you dealing with that too.
I am very friendly but I don’t do too much. I mostly stuck with in-person visits if I need help and it wasn’t that often. Once things start getting uncomfortable, I slowly distance myself from the person. Basically, I didn’t give too much access.
Please what were you handling in your life ?😥
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Please how could you make yourself learn your course if you are not really enthusiastic about it
1. Understand why you’re taking the course. You might not like it but you need the grades for your average. Give yourself reasons why you need the course
2. Try studying the course with friends. It makes it better and sometimes their perspectives can really help you find a little interest
3. Some UA-cam lessons are fun! You may start liking. Try watching some videos on it
Give it your best shot. Some people don’t like taking medical drugs but they do cos they need the healing. You can use this analogy for the course. Hope this helps!
please what's your advice for someone in final year who's already given up on their cwa?
Give your all in the final semester and try to catch up on the skills side. After school the conversation moves from CWA to skills.
@@HillaryOwusu Interesting
I'm in second year and I'm not okay with the class I'm in currently, I know I can do better. I want ask if it's too late for me to start practicing all what you said in the video
Heyyy. You’ve so much time to practice them. Between now and the time you graduate, a lot can change. Start now!🥳
I want to know your CWA at the end of second year?? Please I need it 🙏🏻
At the end of my second year I was at 76 😊.
@@HillaryOwusu ei😂🔥🔥
You are demanding too much of us😂😂😂
You are demanding too much of us😂😂😂