Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Student Success Statement

Student Success Statement 

"Your future is created by what you do today, not tomorrow "
-Robert Kiyosaki

Reflection: What you do today , 

affects you for tomorrow
 & your rest of your life. So make 
good choices, for your future.

Friday, April 26, 2013

Student Success Statement

Never 

"There is no justification ever for choosing any part of what you know to be evil."

-Ayn Rand 
Reflection: Its your choice if you want to do something evil or good. 

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Student Success Statement

Student Success Statement 

"When i was teaching basketball, I urged my player to try hardest to improve on that very day, to make that practice a masterpiece.

This rule is even more important in life than basketball. You have to apply yourself each day to become a little better. By applying yourself to the task of becoming a little better each and every day over a period of time, you will become a lot better. Only then will you be able to approach being the best you can be. It begins by trying to make each day count and knowing you can never make up for a lost day." 
-John Wooden 

 Reflection: Basketball player always have to try there hardest to improve and be better. Not only basketball player or any players have to try hard to achieve stuff. Everyone can do that. 

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Student Success Statement

Student Success Statement 

"Every time I've done something that doesn't feel right, it's ended up not being right."
-Mario Cuomo 

Reflection :
 If you do something right , 
you feel good.
 But if you do something bad. 
You feel guilty & bad. 

Reading 5 Tips for Success


Reading
5 Tips for Success

Reading and writing go hand in hand. The better you understand a text, the more likely you are to successfully communicate your thoughts about it in writing. So its important to develop  strong skills in both areas. With that in mind, here’s how to improve your reading comprehension.
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Tip 1: Annotate
Be an active reader. Instead of passively reading a text, take notes about important story elements, key factual information and significant idea in the text.

Tip 2: Note the Author’s writing style
Every author writes with a purpose, using deliberate methods to successfully relate specific information to the audience. When you’re reading, look for patterns in the authors writing. For example, you may notice a repetition of key words, phrases or symbols---or the use of a distinct type of sentence structure. Authors employ these writing strategies to help readers comprehend a central argument or theme, so be sure to explore how these techniques create meaning.
Choose the right.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Student Success Statement

Student Success Statement 

"The Three Don'ts . . . Don't whine . . . Don't complain . . . Don't make excuses."

-John Wooden

Reflection: Don't use excuses to try to get yourself off of something , Be real & be straight up .

5 Tips for Staying Motivated.


5 Tips for Staying Motivated.
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3. Set Attainable Goals
If you’re having trouble writing a 25-page paper for class because it seems like such a big job, don’t focus on that final number. Break the paper down and consider each section of your paper individually. You can handle any project in small chunks.

4. Find a Social Support Network
Create a group of people around you who want to help you succeed. Mentors can be teachers or family friends who can give you guidance and help you develop new skills. Conselors can help you with planning your courses and starting to explore colleges. You can also reach out to friends and peers who can motivate you by listening and sharing ideas.

5. Acknowledge Your Accomplishments
Give yourself a quick reward when complete an assignment or task. Take a walk, send an email, get a snack. Then move on to the next project .
Choose the right .