Abstract:

The hours of course work that a student carries must be fitted to the individual student. His load must fit his nature, his abilities and his time. We, as teachers almost always have some advising to do, and too often we do not advise the indivdual student - but instead, the average student. The average student may be in somewhat the same situation as the person who had one arm in ice water and the other in hot water and was "on the average" comfortable.

 

Keywords:

course load, advising students

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