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There аre nо "extrа-credit" аssignments that are allоcated tо students with low-performance scores. Everything you need to succeed in the course, all the necessary assignments, tasks, lectures, and activities are already integrated into the course for you to engage in and complete. Not investing the necessary time studying and completing these assignments during the first four weeks of the course cannot be made up by a random "extra-credit" assignment during your last week of class. Instead, focus on Study Strategy for Veterinary Clinical Pathology from day one to ensure you are never at risk of failing a course. I have read and understood the information above. 

Additiоnаl Advice Avоid Prоcrаstinаtion: Start studying early and consistently. You can’t learn everything if you wait until the last minute. Divide and Conquer: Break down material into manageable portions to learn and memorize daily. Self-Testing: Review, test yourself, and, if possible, have others test you. Teach Others: Explain the material to friends or family members outside the veterinary field and address their questions. Focused Study Time: Set aside uninterrupted time for studying. Avoid multitasking and eliminate distractions like your smartphone. Aim to Pass the First Time: Work hard to pass assessments on the first try, as remediation exams will be more challenging with fill-in questions where spelling counts. Avoid Cardinal Sins: Stay disciplined and avoid behaviors that could jeopardize your success. I have read, understood and agree with the additional advice.