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College Success is More Than
Academics
"I used to think that the best way to succeed in school was to study, study
and even study some more. I realized the saying that 'all work and no play
makes Jack a dull boy' really holds true at the college level. College success
is more than just academics; it's learning how to be an adult for the first
time in your life. It's about developing tremendous interpersonal relationships
with professors, counselors, and most importantly your peers. It's the whole
college experience that enables one to truly succeed. Meeting new people,
opening your mind to different ideas and cultures, and most importantly,
the enjoyment of the four plus years that you're in school. Years from now,
you will look back and consider your time in school as one of if not the
best time of your life. That being the case, I strongly recommend that yout
take time and appreciate each goal that is achieved. If you don't take time
to 'pat yourself on the back', more so than not, no one else will. Two things
to keep in mind:
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You are your biggest supporter and your harshest critic.
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Remember to respect your goals that you are trying to attain and appreciate
and reflect on the ones you have reached."
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| - By Greg DiStefano |
Ask
Questions
"Being a freshman is always challenging, as you step into a new world of
exciting adventures. Maybe you've heard a lot about Albert Einstein, William
Shakespeare, or perhaps Abraham Lincoln, but you never had the chance to
read or actually have someone tell you about their works and what they did
for society and the entire human race. And so, as you step into college you
should be ready to explore what was once a dormant seed in you and erase
the fear of college and being a freshman. Life is full of new adventures
and being a freshman is no different. Although it may seem a little difficult
at first, the key to success is determination and motivation. Always think
positive. Ask questions. Remember, no question is a dumb question. You go
to school to learn, so take advantage of it and go for it." |
| - By Dr. Karim Hossain |
Positive Thinking and Science
"Because of past negative experiences, many students are anxious about being
in science classes. They're convinced that they can't do any science because
they did poorly in these courses in junior high and high school. If you tell
yourself that you're going to fail, you will. As difficult as it may seem,
you have to adopt a positive attitude. Anything you believe you can do, you
can do. I give this advice to all my students. Many come in convinced that
they can't do biology and 15 weeks later they express amazement at how well
they have done. Listen to me. Adopting a positive attitude has proven effective
for many students. It will work for you." |
| - By Dr. Dale Hunter |
Setting
Goals
"Little is done by any of us without motivation and a goal in mind. Motivation
is the internal fire which allows each of us to ascend to something we have
yet to achieve. For university students, a goal to graduate provides one
of the first destinations as we journey down the academic road toward fulfillment
of our degree. Remain focused on your goal to graduate. The path leading
to a degree will have many options along the way which can entice you to
deviate from your goal. Each time you pass one of these deviations you will
strengthen your motivation to remain on course. Although we can all be
temporarily mislead in our journey, if your goal is sound and your motivation
to achieve your goal is high, you will be successful. Keep in mind that the
education you receive at your university will provide you with the knowledge
necessary for the attainment of many future goals." |
| - By Bob McConnell |
Setting
Priorities
"Approach your college education as a game or competition. Set goals that
are reasonable for each of your classes and then establish a game plan to
be successful. Establish priorities in your study habits by managing your
time correctly. Be prepared for each class every day with a positive attitude.
You will only get out of each class what you put forth in effort. We tell
our players to not waste time because it's so valuable. One method we teach
them is to make flash cards or note cards that they can carry with them at
all times, and then if they are waiting for someone or just have some time
on their hands they can take their cards out and review them. With flash
cards you can also make-up a game or competition of knowledge in each course
so that the material becomes more interesting to learn. Finally, never get
discouraged and always continue to be persistent toward your goals. If you
know your goals, are persistent, and properly prepare for each class you
should meet with great success." |
| - By Stan Swank |
Keeping Things in
Perspective
"Do you sometimes find yourself confused about things and can't concentrate
on your coursework? You do have many decisions to make in the next several
years, and some of the answers might come easily to you, and others might
not. You may be with other students who have known all their lives what they
want to be, or where they want to live, or who they want to marry. You may
find that some of your own plans are no longer right for you, or some of
the values that you believed in are no longer valid, or that you are no longer
certain who you are. These confusions are difficult for any of us to handle,
and they can sometimes prevent us from spending enough time on our courses.
My first tip is don't panic. You're not the only one with these kinds of
questions. In fact, just about all students go through this during their
college years. The right answers will come to you in time, and this process
marks you as an adult. It's still a rough experience, but sometimes knowing
that most college students go through this CAN help to ease the shock of
it happening to you.
My second tip is to remember that you're not alone. There are many offices,
people and services at your university that are designed to help you through
these times. Know who and where these are, and don't hesitate to use them.
So good luck, and remember to keep things in perspective." |
| - By Philip Kerstetter |
Passing Life's
Test
"In life people want the best. You got to work harder and rougher than the
rest. For if you really want to pass life's test do well in school and you'll
get to the next. So while you're in school--you get all that you can. I'm
talking school smarts--you get all that you can. Cause in the real world
you want to be the man. So get all that you can. Get all that you can." |
| - By Ledell Miller |
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