Monday, October 21, 2019
Euthenics 1
Hi everyone! It’s us Hana, Christine and Jackielou. It’s been years since we last share and post about things that can help everyone in how they will coup-up in life and manage to get across to the path they have chosen.
So here it goes, we conduct an interview from an alumni student of Science and Technology Institute (STI) College Santa Rosa to know how a person define success in life. The person we interviewed is Lou Bryan Algabre as of now he work as one of the barangay officials.
We ask him how he see college education after he graduated. He said that a college education is aligned with greater success in many areas of life. While enrolled in college, most students are closely focused on making it through the next class or passing the next test. It can be easy to lose sight of the overall role that education plays in life. But sometimes it helps to recall what a truly great step forward you are taking! It’s also important to recognize, though, that some students do not succeed in college and drop out within the first year. Sometimes this is due to financial problems or a personal or family crisis. But most of the time students drop out because they’re having trouble passing their courses.We throw another question that’s seems many of us been seeking to have an answer, wishing that it would help us to survive college. The question is, “How do you define college success?” and it was answered by him with the statement of; the definition really depends on you. You might think that “success” is earning an associate’s degree or attending classes in a four-year college. Maybe success is a bachelor’s or master’s degree or a PhD. Maybe success means receiving a certificate of completion or finishing skill-based training. You might be thinking of other measures of college success, too like grades. For instance, you might be unhappy with anything less than an A in a course, although maybe this depends on the difficulty of the subject. As long as you pass with a C, you might be perfectly content. But no matter how you define success personally, you probably wouldn’t think it means earning a D or lower grade in a class. So, if most students believe that passing a class is the minimum requirement for “success,” and if most students want to be successful in their courses, why aren’t more college students consistently successful in the classroom? Perhaps some common misconceptions are at play. For example, we often hear students say, “I just can’t do it!” or “I’m not good at math,” or “I guess college isn’t for me . ,” or “I’m not smart enough.” But these explanations for success or failure aren’t necessarily accurate. Considerable research into college success reveals that having difficulty in or failing in college courses usually has nothing to do with intellect.
Overall, students struggle in college not because of natural intellect or smarts, but because of time management, organization, and lack of quality study time. The good news is that there are ways to combat this, specifically by doing things like creating a regular study schedule, studying in groups, and taking advantage of your school’s academic resources, like a tutoring instructor office hours, and any available online help.
Here’s a tip for more often success depends on how fully a student embraces and masters the following seven strategies:
Learn how to take effective notes in class.
Review the text and your reading notes prior to class.
Participate in class discussion and maybe even join a study group.
Go to office hours and ask your instructor questions.
Give yourself enough time to research, write, and edit your essays in manageable stages.
Take advantage of online or on-campus academic support resources.
Spend sufficient time studying.
To all of those college students just like us, in this battle that we have in college, to study and be efficient is the key on surviving. How brave and determined a person can be just to pass through those challenges that they will throw on us. How far we can go and be strong enough to achieve all our goals and to be successful in life and path we have chosen. It’s like Rollercoaster ride experience to a do or die sequence of life of a student. Never the less the success of one’s individual is up to his/her determination to touch down in to the finish line.
That’s it, in that interview we learn something important that we as a student can rely on. We see different perspective of success. Us we finished this blog. We just want to thank Mr. Lou Bryan Algabre for answering all of our questions and letting us learn something for today. As we say goodbye to all of you, the three of us wanted to leave this quote that we learn from this blog. It is:
“Success is something that a person can feel towards what he/she achieve. It is more likely to be said that success in someone’s eye is define how an individual is contented in his/her lives”.
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Euthenics 1
Hi everyone! It’s us Hana, Christine and Jackielou. It’s been years since we l ast share and post about things that can help everyone in ho...
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Hi everyone! It’s us Hana, Christine and Jackielou. It’s been years since we l ast share and post about things that can help everyone in ho...
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