Friday, October 19, 2012

Part 5


Acquiring the Habits of Highly Successful Students
Part 5
2. Success is about achieving goals, and therefore is a relative notion. Highly successful students are those which set realistic goals, and attain them with the proper investment of resources. Thus, not necessarily the student with the best grades is the most successful learner. Now, we have stated what the successful student is like. Good.
2.  If you have negative entries in your list of driving forces, it’s time to improve things quite a bit. First, identify other topics that you indeed like a lot, not necessarily related to studying. Perhaps you like pets, to cook or play video games. Now try to establish associations or links between these favorite activities of yours and the subject of study that you dislike. For example, let’s assume that you dislike literature (you perhaps think it’s utterly boredom) but love your humongous pit-bull “Casino Joe” Then you could start thinking how your dog would fit as a character into that novel you have to analyze: what it’s role would be and how he would interact with other characters in the novel.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!

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