Successful
Students
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Successful
students exhibit a combination of successful attitudes and behaviors as well as
intellectual capacity. Successful students . . .
1.
. . . Are responsible and active. Successful
students get involved in their studies, accept responsibility for their own
education, and are active participants in it. Responsibility means control. It’s
the difference between leading and being led. Your own efforts control your
grade, you earn the glory or deserve the blame, and you make the choice. Active
classroom participation improves grades without increasing study time. You can
sit there, act bored, daydream, or sleep. Or, you can actively listen, think. Question,
and take notes like someone in charge of their learning experience. Either
option costs one class period. However, the former method will require a large
degree of additional work outside of class to achieve the same degree of
learning the latter provides at one sitting. The choice is yours.
2.
. . . Have educational goals. Successful students
have legitimate goals and are motivated by what they represent in terms of career
aspirations and a life’s desires.
Ask
yourself these questions: What am I doing here? Why have I chosen to be sitting
here now? Is there some better place I could be? What does my presence here
mean to me? Answers to these questions represent your “Hot Buttons” and are,
without a doubt, the most important factors in your success as a college student.
If your educational goals are truly yours, not someone else’s, they will
motivate a vital and positive academic attitude. If you are familiar with what
these hot buttons represent and refer to them often, especially when you tired
of being a student, nothing can stop you; if you aren’t and don’t, everything
can and will.
CHOOSE THE
RIGHT!!!
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