What’s the first thing you check when you open the syllabus? If you do take a look at it, that is!
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When I crack open a syllabus, the first piece of information I look for is the grading policy. Understanding how my performance will be evaluated really helps me prioritize my efforts throughout the course. After that, I usually check the schedule for important dates like exams and project deadlines. What about you?