student success statement
"you will never regret doing whats right"
CTR will never be regretful
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
part 2
Academic Success Laura
B.’s Academic Success Story
In high school I
was one of the good students who didn’t really have to study to be a good
student. The information that I took for notes in class usually stunk in enough
for me to be able to get by on the test by simply reviewing the material just
before the class began. It wasn’t that I didn’t try, I had a 4.0 all through
out high school, but I never really had to put forth much of an effort to get
the result that I wanted to see. In college however, that changed. Not only did
I start studying and reading the book, but I began to understand that the
little ti ny facts were just as important as the general concepts. My overall
study method: I do the reading that is required for the classes, and I try to
keep up. If I do fall behind, I usually use the reading that I did not get to
as an additional study aid. I take good notes in class beacause of volleyball I
make sure that I get the notes from another student in the class. Also, for a
subject such as chemistry,I do practice problems to help me understand what the
material means.
Choose the Right!!!
Monday, December 10, 2012
Student
success statement
“light and
darkness can’t occupy the same space at the same time. CTR is light-CTW is
darkness”
You cant be
both good and bad, make your choice and CTR
Academic
success
Part
1
-my great academic success: in my principles of marketing
class, we had to come up with a new product and sell it. My group ended up with
a couple supposedly bad students according to our teacher since they were the
last ones picked. In the end, they help out more than needed since I was team
leader I assigned them certain pieces of the project that became solely their
responsibility. Delegating work always helps since it allows a group member
individual work without separating the group.
English, math, foreign language tips: math basically just
takes practice. I always tell students to take out a blank piece of paper and
write down what you know or what you’ve learned or what your studying for in
the class. If you don’t remember everything or start drawing blanks, then you
need to study more and review your notes. Note cards work really well for foreign
language.
Here are my final words of wisdom for students who want to get
better grades in college: go to class, make friends with people in class just
in case you’re absent, and remember that you should want to learn.
CHOOSE
THE RIGHT!
Friday, December 7, 2012
"there is no pillow so soft as a clear conscience" french pervert
conscience is what will help you make the right choices
conscience is what will help you make the right choices
I Will Persist Until I Succeed
Part 2
How I’ve overcome
an initial bad grade: When receiving a bad, I just try to do better on the
second exam and study harder. It’s hard when you have your first test in a
class and have no idea what to expect. The second test is usually easier since
you know what to expect from your teachers.
My strategies for
written assignments: Start early and make sure that you have it proofread.
Also, with written assignments having a timeline planned out can help like by
setting a certain number of pages done by a certain day before the paper is
due.
How I succeed in
team projects: COMMUNICATION! Despite your group synergy, communication is
crucial I remember I ran out of cell phone minutes constantly when working on a
group project for my marketing research class. I’s really important that
everyone is on the same page and getting the same emails. The worst is when two
people are working on the same portion of the project and don’t even realize
it.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!
Thursday, December 6, 2012
I will persist until I succeed
Part 1
heather
A.’s Academic Success Story In high school, I didn’t study much in groups as
I do in high school. I feel I learn better when I can teach other people
information and we can exchange notes taken in class because sometimes other
students pick up on more important information than others. My overall study
method: I prefer to study in small groups and practice problems where I can
work out the methods verbally with others.
My test study
method: I have very different techniques. For financial tests, I try to work on
problems given in class as well as problems from power points and homework.
When it comes to marketing classes, I review my notes and try to make diagrams
to describe different processes.
My
time management secret: One of my biggest secrets is to look over the information;
it sticks a little bit better than waiting until the night before the test. How
I deal with multiple projects/tests: I try to work on whatever has the shortest
deadline and work from there. My overall study method: I tend to do massive
studying blocks of about an hour or so in order to really learn the material.
Choose the Right!!!
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