After reading the articles “How to become a deep thinker in college?” I agree with the statement that you must take classes that you are interested in to unlock your full potential. If you do not want to learn about the topic, then you will not be willing to put all your effort to learn more. Also you need to be able to manage your time and leave more than enough time to study. I can relate to this because football takes up a lot of time. I really have no free time because any time I’m not involved with football, I have to be studying if I plan on getting any sort of good grade, or if I plan on becoming a deeper thinker.
Also I found “Hard Work or Work Smart” to be interesting. It is a huge question whether people succeed more being a hard worker or a smart worker. The basic idea is that you need to work both hard and smart to succeed. My question is how do you know when you succeed? Do you succeed when you are ultimately happy? Being happy results in how you pick your classes, if you chose a class that’s hard to sit through and pay attention then the semester will be a long one indeed. When you work hard, you will gradually become an excelling student, and your grades will improve greatly. Being a hard working, dedicated student will help you succeed in so many areas in the classroom. Some students sit back and relax instead of doing their work because essentially they aren’t satisfied with their classes, and therefore become a failure in all aspects of the college life.
College is a stepping-stone to the future, and if you can’t handle being on your own, then life will be a constant struggle. Working hard will result in success, so focus and become the person that you were born to be.
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