
Wednesday, February 27, 2013

How to Take on College Studying
Part 1
Develop Good Study Habits
In college, you’ll
need to build on the study skills that you learned in high school. The demands
of a college class are probably more rigorous than those you are used to.
You can succeed by
knowing what to expect and how to handle it.
Think of college as
a full-time job, in which you spend 40 hours a week on class, labs, study
groups, and doing homework.
Being organized and
using your time well are essential. Learn more about time management, and use
guidelines below to develop your study skills.
Decide When to Study
Work out about how
many hours you need to study every day. Then make a schedule.
-Figure out what
blocks of time you have available throughout the day, in the evenings and on
weekends.
-Consider what time
of day you are most alert – there are morning people and night owls – and try
to schedule your studying accordingly.
-Think about whether
you do better studying for a few hours at a time or sitting down for marathon
sessions.
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Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Student
Success Statement
“Choosing the right is always the right
thing to do.
-Alex
Linares
When choosing the right good things come with it but when
you are choosing the wrong bad things come with it. Choosing the right is the
best thing to do because you don’t have to worry about regret or consequences
only the rewards that come with it. When you choose the wrong your conscious is
not at peace and you may feel regret and scared of the consequences that will
come in the future.
10 Time Management Tips for Students
Tips 5-10
Tip 5. Review Your Notes
Every Day.
Reviewing helps you reinforce what you’ve learned, so you need less time
to study before a test. You’ll also be ready if you get called on in class or
have to take a pop quiz.
Tip 6. Get a Good Night’s
Sleep.
Your brain needs rest to perform at its peak. Lack of sleep makes the
day seem longer and your tasks seem more difficult.
Tip 7. Communicate Your
Schedule to Others.
If phone calls or text messages are proving to be a distraction, tell
your friends that you are only available at certain times of day and not to
expect a response at other times.
Tip 8. Become a
Taskmaster.
Give yourself a time budget and plan your activities accordingly. Figure
out how much free time you have each week before you add any commitments.
Tip 9. Don’t Waste Time
Agonizing.
Instead of agonizing and procrastinating, just do it. Wasting an entire
evening worrying about something that you’re supposed to be doing is not
productive, and can increase your stress.
Tip 10. Determine Your Priorities.
You can’t do everything at once. Establish the importance of each item.
Then set realistic goals that are attainable.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
Monday, February 25, 2013
Student Success
Statement
“It’s better to be alone than to
be in bad company.”
-ANON
When you hang out with people who do drugs or
drink you should know that it is not the right kind of people to hang out with because
those people are a bad influence and they can put your health in danger. You
need to make sure that the people you hang out with are in the right path.
For example: Don’t hang out with those who steal,
smoke, and drink.
Do hang out with those who study, learn, and are
honest.
10 Time Management Tips for Students
Tips 1-4
Organizing
Your Life
Managing your time well is an important element of success – especially
if you’re a student. If you set priorities that fit your needs and lifestyle,
you’ll have a better chance of achieving your goals. Here are some tips for
taking control of your time and organizing your life.
Tip 1. Make a To-Do List
Every Day.
Put things that are most important at the top and do them first. And
don’t forget to reward yourself for your accomplishments.
Tip 2. Use Spare Minutes
Wisely.
When you’re commuting on the bus or train, use the time to get some
reading done.
Tip 3. It’s okay to Say No.
Tip 3. It’s okay to Say No.
If your friend asks you to go to a movie on a Thursday night and you
have an exam the next morning, realize that it’s okay to say no. Keep your
short- and long-term priorities in mind.
Tip 4. Find the Right
Time.
You’ll work more efficiently if you figure out when you do your best
work. For example, if your brain handles math better in the afternoon, don’t
wait to do it until late at night.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Student Success Statement
“Improvement begins with I.”
-ANON
If you want to improve you have to begin with
yourself first because when you improve yourself then you can take the next step
to success. You need to always do what is right to be able to succeed so by
improving on yourself you improve in a lot of other things. Always choose what
is right and improve your skills.
7 Habits of Highly Successful Teens
Habit 7
Part2
Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw
3) Heart: Always do what is right so
your heart, your conscience will prick you and create regretful sensations
within your heart. When you do what you honestly feel, you won’t have any regrets
compass- it gives you direction and discernment. Just like a magnetic compass
gives directions, even true north, your personal compass, your heart, will
point you in the true north, the exact directions and paths you need to trod.
4) Soul: Study scriptures and other scared
literature daily. In other words, feed your spirit because your spirit needs spiritual
food just like your physical body needs temporal food to survive. Pondering,
mediating, and reflecting are excellent Soul-sharpening activities. Try writing
your thoughts, feelings, aspirations, concerns, and decisions in a diary or
journal. Writing helps you focus and make good decisions.
Get into the habit of daily
improving your body (physical fitness), your mind, your heart, and your soul.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Student Success Statement
“If you do what’s right, you
have no need to fear.
-ANON
When you do what is right there is no fear
because you know that what you are doing is the right thing to do so there is
no regret. When you do things that are wrong at one point in your life you
regret it but you won’t be able to change the fact that it is already done.
Remember that when you do things that are right you won’t regret it.
7 habits of highly successful teens
Habit 7
Part 1
Habit 7: sharpen the saw
Teens should never get too busy living to
take time to renew themselves. When teens “sharpen the saw” they are keeping
their personal self-sharp so that they can feel better deal with life. It means
regularly renewing and strengthening the four key dimensions of life-body,
mind, heart, and soul
1) body. Eat wholesome foods, fruits,
vegetables, legumes. Avoid illegal drugs, smoking, alcohol, tobacco products,
tattooing. Exercise regularly and effectively. Get plenty of rest at night. Get
to bed early at night and get up early each morning. “Early to bed early to
rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.”
2) Mind. Think positively. Read. Study. Think.
Analyze. Seek to read a good book each month. Then each week. Ask intelligent
questions. Observe. Develop your mind through positive “self- talk”.
Choose the right!!!!
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Student Success Statement
“Alone we can do so little:
together we can do so much.”
-Helen Keller
When you have a partner to help you in things it
makes things fun, easier, and faster to finish because working with someone is
always better than working alone. Doing things alone can take much more time
then when you do it with someone. You can do things faster with someone by your
side so be with someone you trust and things will be better.
7 Habits of Highly Successful Teens
habit 6
habit 6
Habit 6: Synergize
Synergy is achieved when two or more
people work together to create something better than either could alone.
Through this habit, teens learn it doesn’t have to be “your way” or “my way”
but rather a better way, a higher way. Synergy allows teens to value
differences and better appreciate others. Synergy is the reward, the delicious
fruit you’ll taste as you get better at living the other habits, especially at
thinking win-win and seeking first to understand. Learning to synergize is like
learning to form V formations with others instead of trying to fly through life
solo. You’ll be amazed at how much faster and farther you’ll go. Synergy
doesn’t just happen. It’s a process. You have to get there. And the foundation
of getting there is this: learn to celebrate differences.
A good band is great example of synergy.
It’s not just the drums, or guitar, or the sax, or the vocalist, it’s all of
them together that make up the “sound”. Each band member brings his or her
strengths to the table to create something better than each could alone. No
instrument is more important than another, just different.
Choose the right!!!
Friday, February 15, 2013
7 Habits of Highly Successful Teens
Habit 5
5. Seek First to Understand, and then
to be Understood
Because most people
don’t listen very well, one of the great frustrations in life is that many
don’t feel understood. This habit will ensure your teen learns the most
important communication skill there is: active listening.
Why is this habit
key to communication? It’s because the deepest need of the human heart is to be
understood. Everyone wants to be respected and valued for who they are- a
unique, one-of-a-kind, never-to-be-cloned individual. People won’t expose their
soft middles unless they feel genuine love and understanding. Once they feel
it, however, they will tell you more than you may want to hear. People don’t
care how much you know until they know how much you care.
Listen with your
eyes, heart, and ears. 7 percent of communication is contained in the words we
use. The rest comes from body language (53 percent) and how we say words, or
the tone and feeling reflected in our voice (40 percent). Most people are eager
to talk and had rather talk than listen. We have on mouth and two ears. This
means we should listen twice as much as we talk. We actually learn more while
listening rather than when we talk. Learn to listen and listen to learn.
Listen, really listen, for understanding. Seek first to understand then to be
understood- LISTEN.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Student
Success Statement
“So often, on our quest to
be more popular and to be part of the “in-group,” we lose sight of things that are
far more important.”
-Sean Covey
When you want to be
popular you end up becoming a monster because you lose sight of what is really
important. For example: Family, Friends and more. Popularity can cause you to
lose more than you are gaining with it because you can lose real friends and
gain fake friends who don’t care about you so remember to always know what’s
important and what’s not.
7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens
Habit 4
4. Think Win-Win
Teens can learn to
foster the belief that it is possible to create an atmosphere of Win-Win in
everyday relationship. This habit encourages the idea that in any given
discussion or situation both parties can arrive at a mutually beneficial
solution. Your teen will learn to celebrate the accomplishments of others
instead of being threatened by them. Win-Win is a belief that everyone can win.
It’s both nice and though all at once I won’t step on you but I won’t be your
doormat either. You care about other people and you want them to succeed. But
you also care about yourself, and you want to succeed as well. Win-Win is
abundant. It is the belief that there’s plenty of success to go around. It’s
not either you or me. It’s both of us. It’s not a matter of who gets the
biggest piece of the pie. There’s more than enough food for everyone. It’s an
all-you-can-eat buffet.
Win-win always creates more. Perhaps the
most surprising benefit of thinking Win-Win is the good feelings it brings on.
The true test of whether or not you are thinking Win-Win or one of the
alternatives is how you feel. Win-Lose and Lose-Win thinking will cloud your
judgment and fill you with negative feelings.
Win-Win will fill your heart with happy
and serene thoughts. It will give you confidence. Even fill you with light.
Think Win-Win or no deal.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Student Success Statement
“You cannot do wrong and feel right.
It is impossible.”
-Ezra
Taft Benson
When you do something that is wrong and get away with it
you feel good but after a while you start to feel guilty and wishing that you
had never done it. So when you decided to do something wrong remember that when
you do it will always be in your conscious. Choosing the wrong is not something
you should be proud of.
7 Habits of Highly Successful Teens
Habit 3
Put first things first
Habit three is about will and
will not power. This habit helps teens prioritize and manage their time so that
they focus on and complete the most important things in their lives. Putting
first things first also means learning to overcome fears and being strong
during difficult times. It’s living life according to what matters most.
Putting first things first deals with things that are:
Important or not important,
urgent or not urgent, let’s look at four quadrants of time management.
Quadrant 1: things that are not
important and urgentQuadrant 2: things that are important but not urgent
Quadrant 3: things that are not important but are urgent
Quadrant 4: things that are not important and not urgent
1. Important and urgent
|
2. Important but not urgent
|
3.
Not
important but are urgent
|
4.not
important and not urgent
|
Quadrant 2 is the ideal place to
spend our time, doing things that are important but not urgent. Here’s where
priorities come into play. The results for living quadrant 2 are:
1. Control of
your life2. Balance
3. High performance
So, in what
quadrant are you spending most of your time? The key is to shift as much time
as possible into quadrant 2 and this is accomplished by planning. Spend more
time planning and incorporating the most important things first, things that
matter most. Keep your eyes on the prize and reach for it.
Choose the
right!!!!
Monday, February 11, 2013
Student
Success Statement
“Whether I fail or succeed shall be no
man’s doing but my own. I am the force.”
-Elaine Maxwell
Your life does not completely
depend on others, it is YOUR’s so if you want something, YOU have to make it
happen, not others, Earn what you want, do not expect it to be given to you,
because chances are it’s not going to be handed to you without you putting some
effort into achieving what you want. When wanting something make sure you out
the initiative into earning it, put in the work and enjoy the fruits of your
labor. Do not blame others if you slacked off and are not satisfied with what
you have earned, because that is simply that, what you have earned. Choose the
right.
7 habits of highly successful teens habit 1
(by Sean Covey but modified)
Habit 1: be proactive.
Being proactive is the key to
unlocking the other habits. Help your teen take control and responsibility for
life. Proactive people understand that they are responsible for their own
happiness or unhappiness. They don’t blame others for their own actions or
feelings. Proactive people realize that the ball is in their court, that they
are the captain of their own ship; that they are in control, control of their
decisions, thoughts, choices, decisions, goals, actions, and priorities.
Proactive people are self-starters; they don’t wait to be told what to do, they
press forward with enthusiasm toward the achievement of their assignment, their
duties, their responsibilities, their obligations. Choosing to do what is right
is a proactive decision. Obey the rules. Obey the law. Obey the coach. Obey the
school policies. Obey your parents. Obey with exactness; great things will come
to you. Be proactive and take initiative.
Choose the right!!!!
Friday, February 8, 2013
Student
Success Statement
“Keep
your eyes on the prize”
-Anon
To be successful, you should keep your eyes on your current target,
remind yourself daily what your target is and what you should be doing in order
to reach it, otherwise you can find yourself distracted constantly. If you are
distracted then you will not reach your goal and/or it will take you a longer
period of time to achieve it. Keep your eyes on the prize and you will reach
the prize with time.
An example of keeping your eyes on the prize is for example, if my goal
is a 100% on a test tomorrow, and some friends invite me to go hang out, yes
hanging out will benefit me socially, but will it help me achieve my goal? If
it won’t then it would be best to skip it and maybe hang out with them after
the test.
Ten Tips for Student Success
St. Johns University
1. Attend your classes. Remember in the words of
Woody Allen ‘Seventy percent of success in life is showing up’.
2. Know your faculty. Make sure you know who your
teachers are, when their office hours are and how contact them.
3. Make sure
the faculty knows you. Sit in the front of the classroom. Participate in class
discussions. Consult with your teachers during office hours.
4. Use a daily planner. Note the dates of exams,
assignments, term papers, etc.
5. Be organized. Prioritize your responsibilities.
Manage your time. Remember everyone has the same 168 hours a week, only some of
us use them better than others.
6. Know your campus resources. Visit your academic’s
dean office regularly. Become familiar with the service and programs offered by
the counseling center, the freshmen center, the career center, the campus
ministry office and the student life office.
7. Take care of your health. Get enough sleep. Eat
well-balanced meals. Exercise regularly. Make informed and mature decisions
about alcohol, sex and drugs. Visit the health office as needed.
8. Work only as necessary. Try not to exceed 20
hours during a school week. If possible, work on campus. Apply for financial
aid and loans if you need them. Manage your expenses very carefully.
9. Get involved in campus activities. It will help
you learn valuable skills, expand your social network and enhance your
self-confidence. Seek out opportunities to apply what you learn in the
classroom.
10.
Keep your
eyes on the prize. Clarify your goals. Know why you are in (high school or)
college in the first place. Visualize your success on a daily basis.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Student Success Statement
“You make your habits and your habits make you.”
If you have bad habits then that is what people are going
to think you are a bad person because actions can say a lot about a person even
if you don’t think it does. So instead of doing bad things do good things and
let people know you’re a good person.
EX: Shop lifting makes you look bad but Helping the elderly
makes you look like a good person.
7 Habits of Highly Successful Teens
By Sean Covey
For teens, life is
not a playground, it’s a jungle. And, being the parent of a teenager isn’t any
walk in the park, either. In his book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens,
author Sean Covey attempts to provide “a compass to help teens and their parents
navigate the problems they encounter daily.”
How will they deal
with peer pressure? Motivation? Success or lack thereof? The life of a teenager
is full of tough issues and life-changing decisions. As a parent, you are
responsible to help them learn the principles and ethics that will help them to
reach their goals and live a successful life.
While it’s all well
and good to tell kids how to live their lives, “teens watch what you do more
than they listen to what you say,” Covey says. So practice what you preach.
Your example can be very influential.
Covey himself has
done well by follow a parent’s example. His dad, Stephen Covey, wrote the book
The 7 Habits of Highly Successful People, which sold over 15 million copies.
Sean’s a chip off the old block, and no slacker. His own book has rung in a
more than respectable 2 million copies sold. Here are his seven habits, and
some ideas for helping your teen understand and apply them:
CHOOSE the RIGHT!!!
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Student Success Statement
“Nothing is ever gained in doing what’s
wrong.”
-Wilford Woodruff
You will never gain anything but guilt
from doing what is wrong, on the contrary you will gain many beautiful things from
doing what is right and being a righteous person. Therefore make sure your
decisions are smart and
Choose The Right!!!
Profile of a Successful Student
Part 3
… owns or has easy
access to a computer with internet access and e-mail
You don’t have to be
a computer expert to be successful in online learning-but you must have access
to a personal computer with reliable Inter access, as well as a basic level of
competency in using them. Owning a computer with internet access from your home
is ideal but many students suet he computer labs on campus or at their offices
to complete their work.
… has basic computer
skills and is willing and open to learning new ones
We said you don’t
have to be a computer expert to be successful in online learning. However,
there are some basic technical skills you should have mastered prior to
enrolling in an online course.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Profile of a Successful Student
Part 2
Work together. There are a number of ways that you can
ensure you get the most out of your educational experience. First, participate
fully. Engage regularly in the discussions and be willing to share your
personal, professional and educational experiences. You can get to know your
classmates through the dialogue that is created in a course
environment-sometimes even better than in a face-to-face class. And the same
goes for your instructor. Be sure to contact your professor-especially if you
are having problems. He/she is still your instructor and will be there to guide
and assist you as needed.
CHOOSE
THE RIGHT!!!
Monday, February 4, 2013
Student Success Statement
“It’s not WHERE you
live but HOW you live that counts. It’s not where you play the game but HOW you
play the game that counts”
-Mr. Haymore
Playing a game or
living where you live doesn’t make it an accomplishment, what does is how you
got to be there, did you cheat your way through or did you earn it? If you’re
happy with what you have and what you have accomplished then GREAT, don’t let
other people influence you when it is not the right type of influence.
Profile of a Successful Student
Part 1
A successful student …
… takes responsibility for his/her own learning
Online learning can be a
powerful, stimulating, engaging experience for the student who can work and
think independently. However, since most –if not all- of the learning takes
place on your own time, you will not have the kind of direct supervision you
would in a classroom. Online learning therefore requires a significant
commitment from you. All education comes down to what you’re willing to invest
in the experience-this is particularly true in the online environment.
Commitment, self-discipline and self-motivation are all key qualities to
ensuring success in an online course!
… is comfortable and confident with written communication Reading and writing are the basis of most
online courses, so it’s critical that you feel comfortable with this form of
communication. While some courses contain modules that include videos or other
activities, all of your communication with your classmates and your instructor
will be in writing. If these are weak areas for you, you will want to address
those issues prior to enrolling or while enrolled in an online course. The PSU Writing
Center is available to assist you.
…
is willing to be a member of an online community.
Choose The Right!!!
Friday, February 1, 2013
Student Success Statement
“Goodness is the only investment
that never fails.”
-Henry
David Thoreau
When you invest from the
goodness in your heart you will never be disappointed with the outcome and that
is a guarantee because you are doing that from the goodness of your heart.
Therefore one of the smartest investment you can make is an investment in
Goodness. Godness is always the best investment there can be in life.
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