I asked my probationary students what they thought a
successful student was like. Keep in mind that we defined a successful student
as someone being securely in academic good standing. Here are their thoughts:
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Spends time on task
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Is confident they can master hard topics
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Purposefully thinks about getting their work
done.
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Understands themselves – knows how they learn
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Willing to put in effort
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Disciplined and dedicated
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Learns from past mistakes
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Stays organized and minimizes turmoil
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Is involved on campus
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Looks and plans ahead
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Has specific times dedicated to study
What I thought was interesting is that these qualities could
be used to describe any successful person, no matter what field or stage in
life.
One new thing I have been doing in class this semester is
asking students to give me a “ticket out” at the end of each class. A frequent ticket is to have them tell me
what they have been doing to be a successful student and to practice the above
qualities.
The next blog will go back and review basic study and
learning strategies. Keep learning!
First Semester Success: Learning Strategies and Motivation for Your First Semester (or Any Semester) of College, by Dr. Arden B. Hamer, is available at amazon.com, wordassociation.com and barnesandnoble.com. Click on the upper right link.
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