If you have questions about the course material or problems with an assignment, do not be afraid to seek extra help. You may get the answers you need from individuals at your school, or you may find useful advice on the Internet. Don’t forget to consult your textbooks for advice. And come to class with questions that you have written in your notebook. Don’t hesitate to ask.
Sometimes it may be convenient to form study groups with other students in your class. Many libraries have group study rooms where students can work together.
Follow the links for more details about three valuable sources of help:
Writing centers
Professor’s office hours
Useful Web sites
Related topics:
Reading the syllabus
Understanding the expectations of US classrooms
Participating actively
Attending classes regularly