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Originally Posted by Drolefille
Definately don't procrastinate. There's usually a big difference from undergrad to grad. There's less busy work, but more projects and independant work. Half the time the class periods don't discuss the reading assignments at all but instead focus on presentations or other discussion/group topics and projects.
Keep up with the reading. Work ahead on your projects. Talk to your professors and advisor They're not just there to advise you on your schedules but are willing to help you professionally.
Ask Questions! Class participation is important not just for your grade but for your actual knowledge level. It's the best way to learn, particularly from your classmates who may have professional experience already.
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I agree with all of this! Also, sometimes its helpful to outline the chapters- but you'll learn which classes you have to do this in, and which classes won't even use the book
What type of counseling are you doing?