What’s the first piece of info you look for when crack open the syllabus?

What’s the first thing you check when you open the syllabus? I assume you do take a look at it!

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  1. The first piece of info I usually look for in a syllabus is the course schedule, specifically the important dates like exam dates, assignment due dates, and any major projects. Knowing these details helps me plan my time effectively and stay on top of my workload right from the start. What about you?

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