The Academic Growth

June 26th, 2011 posted by admin
The Academic Growth

Are you a student aiming for a good job after graduation? Are you a person who enjoys his free time but knows that not everything is full of couch roll time and television? Then the following lines might actually influence you and give you an idea of why and how to become the person you need to be to succeed academically.

When studying, a person knows that knowledge would give him a good payback. This is the reason why rule number one for academic success is the exclusion of time wasting. Even during holidays and breaks, you need to keep yourself academically active. During the afternoon break you can always read a few lines. During the spring holiday you can always see what your next year modules in university would be so that you can read at least one core reading during the summer.

But why do that? I have always been an easy-going person without too much pressure to put on myself. However, this did not really pay back as my first year in Uni was not what I hoped for. This is why I came up with the following scheme: a) I research all I need to do for the next year and pick up the most sophisticated module; b) I read the core reading during the summer break when I have plenty of time and prepare diligent notes and descriptions of the material; c)the bare refreshment is enough for me to perform well during the next academic year - I have more time for the other modules and the most complicated one is out of the scheme since it has already been prepared.

What is the result? It is clear that after such a simple step to take, you enhance your academic performance, become more employable in the future and ensure that you would capture the attention of the top employers in the sphere you are interested in.

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