Friday, August 23, 2013

Success In School


Summer is Ending, so sadly it's time to get back to school. Reconnecting with friends you've missed over vacation,Showing off that first day look, and meeting new people. But let's talk about what we're really in school for. Success. I have 3 ways I plan to Succeed over the school year. 

  Prepare,Study, Succeed

 Preparation,Studying, and Dedication are mandatory when it comes to success.  Preparing yourself. Having  all the supplies and resources makes sure you have everything you need to work to your full potential. Studying is also key to success. You should study at least once a day for 30-45 minutes every  school week. Even when you are not expected to do so. Besides the fact that you be totally prepared for every  test, quiz, project, assignment, and homework thrown your way, you'll also be exercising you brain. So  remember Prepare,Study,Succeed.

Make Better Choices

This can actually apply to a lot of things in school, even if not related to academics. Academic Example, Let's say you see you grades are slipping . Instead of going directly to the teacher,you decide that since you have mostly A's and B's you just  decide to deal with it later. You finally decide to go to your teacher for ways to make up the credit, but it's too late. The teacher's grades have already been submitted. Now let's look at a different look at things. let's say there's going to be a fight in the bathroom during passing period. Instead of going to class like you supposed to you decide to get in on the action. A school administrator passes by and hears all the commotion. He/She walks in and you all get suspended. So the moral of these stories, Make better choices.

Failure equals Success  

Most students are afraid to fail the first time they try something new. Here's something I've learned from personal experience if at first you don't succeed you are on the right track to reach higher than you ever could before. When you fail, of course it sucks, but there's an upside. when you fail you can learn from your mistakes and come up with a whole new perspective on things that you'd never come up with if you never fail in the first place. So maybe you'll fail at first, but with dedication in the long run you may succeed




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