Hey, everyone!
I would love to write about certain advice on how to be academically successful apart from study tips. Far not all universities or colleges judge by your marks; on the other hand - they judge by your involvement, work ethics and habits that you have. Please, remember that studying - is fundamental, although if you would love to succeed in life, you should consider developing skills apart from your school, which is definitely a lot of fun, and less pressure!!!
1. Never Give Up
I know, it's kind of basic, but I can't emphasise the importance of this expression enough. Here is exactly what it means:
- Treat The Bad Marks Appropriately.
If you got a bad mark, that's absolutely okay as long as you treat it the way you should. Fix it; make it up; redo it, but never leave it like it is. First of all, you will end up with a better mark, Secondly, you will learn the information solidly, and lastly, you will develop a habit of going forward. Here are a few quotes that support my statement:
"What Doesn't Kill You, Makes You Stronger" ; " Your Mistakes Do Not Define You - Your Success Does" ; "Keep In Mind: Studying Doesn't Suck Nearly As Much As Failing".
- Have Plans A, B and C.
It is always a good strategy to approach an issue with. If you've got multiple plans, with different methods(therefore, different levels of difficulty) then you could try them out on the way to your goal and see which plan was the best. Even though, the distribution of value among the plans varies, the distribution of thinking must be equal. Remember, that flexibility will teach you to approach one problem from different perspectives, which is a valuable daily skill.
2. Get Involved
- Skill Improvement.
Getting involved in volunteering positions, jobs, clubs and organisations will always improve your social, creativity, time management, leadership, public speaking (or whatever it is) skills. In addition to the development to such important personal qualities, that will greatly contribute to your academic pathways and resume and as I mentioned before - if you have to (or want to do something), do it to the best of your abilities, cause if not, then why doing it at all?...Getting involved will also help you understand yourself better, and solidify or change the career path of your choice.
- Pre-Interview.
Remember, that before applying to any kind of position, you want to gather some information about the placement, you'd want to practice answering some resume questions and most importantly, know the policy of that organisation.
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