student success statement
"you will never regret doing what's right."
Anon
my reflection: you should choose the right because only good things will come out of it and you you will never regret it.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Friday, December 7, 2012
Thursday, December 6, 2012
I will persists until I succeed
I will persists until I succeed
Heather A.’s academic success
story
In high school, I didn’t study as much in
groups as I do in college. I feel I learn better when I can teach other people
information and we can exchange notes taken in class because sometimes other
students pick up on more important information than others.
My overall study method: I prefer to study
in small groups and practice problems where I can work out the methods verbally
with others. My test study method: I have different techniques. For financial
test, I try to work on problems given in class as well as problems from power
points and homework. When it comes to marketing classes, I review my notes and
try to make diagrams to describe different processes.
My time management secret: one of my
biggest secrets is to look over the information that you just leaned when class
is over. After reviewing the information, it sticks a little bit better than
waiting until the night before the test.
How I deal with multiple projects/test: I try
to work on whatever has the shortest deadline and work from there. My overall
study method: I tend to do massive studying blocks of about an hour or so in
order to really learn the material.
Choose the right!!!
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
my reflection
student success statement
"you have only always to do what is right. it will become easier by practice, and you enjoy in the midst of your trials the pleasure of an approving conscience."
Robert E. lee
MY REFLECTION: This quote is saying, well, i think its saying that you choose the right because its the right thing to do. i know it sounds confusing but why would you choose the wrong,? your going to hurt you and maybe other people around you. if you keep choosing the right more and better things will come your way and you will just get use to doing the right instead of doing the wrong.
You can succeed in school if you will part 5
You can succeed in school if you will
part 5
After some serious soul-searching, Kennedy
decided she was made for a purpose: to be successful and to fulfill who she was
destined to be. She returned to DCCC “with determination and a mindset that I would
not fail with god leading me.”
She says her first semester back was
difficult. “I knew I could find refuge in the student success program, “Kennedy
said. “To my benefit, Ms. Gravely accepted me back. Because of my struggles and
hard times, I seek new beginning every day and don’t allow the past to cripple
my future. I have learned to have self-valued.”
Choose the right!!!
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
You can succeed if you will part 4
You can succeed if you will part 4
As Kennedy lay crumpled in her hospital bed
following the accident, she realized that many of her wounds were invisible. “After
the car accident, I suffered from low self-esteem and depression,” she said. “For
years, I allowed someone I loved physically, mentally and emotionally abuse me.”
She had previously tried taking a few DCCC classes, but said she was immature and not ready for academic challenge. She dropped
out. After the accident, she returned to DCCC to take cosmetology classes. She left
school a second time and began working as a certified nursing assistant. After yet
another car accident, she felt unstable, hopeless, and didn't know what to do.
Choose the right!!!
Monday, December 3, 2012
YOU CAN SUCEED IN SCHOOL IF YOU WILL PART 3
YOU CAN SUCEED IN SCHOOL IF YOU WILL PART 3
As Quansheeba Kennedy reviews her DCCC transcript
in Preparation to transfer to Salem collage, she can hardly believe she has a
3.3 grade point average and that she was accepted into the prestigious private
collage with a selective admissions policy.
It took two false starts before the
22-year-old Thomasville resident found her true calling, elementary education and
more importantly, before she found and reaffirmed the value of herself. She thought
back to when she was only 18 years old but felt “overwhelmed by life.” She had
just graduated from high school when she was in a serious car accident.
“I almost killed myself, not by drinking
and driving not by partying but because I was living life that was
overwhelming.” She said. One must work hard, but not waste time. Goofing off
during school is a killer. It kills your achievement and your chances for
outstanding success now and later.
Choose the right!!!
Friday, November 30, 2012
You can succeed in school if you will part 2
You can succeed in school if
you will part 2
“Though I graduated from an associate
degree program, I felt that my instructors provided me with the same theory and
knowledge as those students completing their bachelor’s degree program in
clinical laboratory science,” Mishak added.
“When I started my clinical rotations at
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, I felt that my formal education
at DCC prepared me to succeed at every challenge that I faced. Since I was the
among first MLT students to rotate
through WFUMBC, I think this strong formation in laboratory science
enabled me to dispel many of the preconceived ideas about MLTs regarding their education
and what they are able to do.” After a year working as a medical laboratory technician
at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, he was promoted to a hematology,
coagulation. And flow cyomerty sections of the laboratory.
Choose
the right!!
Thursday, November 29, 2012
you can succeed in school if you will
you can succeed in school if you will
part 1
Chris Mishak, who earned a degree in medical laboratory
technology demo DCCC in 1991, is the second MLT graduate from DCCC to be accepted
onto physician assistants school.
in august 2012, Mishak will begin studying AT EMORY
university, where he earned his undergraduate degree in clinical laboratory SCIENCE
IN 2004. since then, he has worked in the best children’s healthcare of Atlanta.
“I learned pretty much everything that I needed to know about
laboratory science at DCCC. many of the clinical applications that I learned
there I still use today either in my medical volunteering in phlebotomy or in
the duties of my current job, which includes training new technologists on cell
identification,” said Mishak.
it is pretty easy to be successful in school. if students
work hard and honorably, it’s not difficult at all. all students need to do is
study, put in the time; it’s as simple as that. if students aren’t willing to
study now, it will be very difficult to develop this habit later on. therefore,
I suggest that students work hard in their studies and at being good people,
doing nothing to get them in trouble during high school. by doing so, they will
enjoy success during high school and throughout their lifetime.
choose the right!!!
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
how much money would you like to earn per year?
i would like to earn about 2 million a year. i would like to make 2 million per year because i want a lot of money. i would like a lot of money because i would like to help other people that don't have that much money. i would like to help them because they need the help.
why would you like to earn this amount?
i would like to earn this amount because i want to help people that don't have a lot of money. i would earn this money by being a very good doctor.
i would like to earn about 2 million a year. i would like to make 2 million per year because i want a lot of money. i would like a lot of money because i would like to help other people that don't have that much money. i would like to help them because they need the help.
why would you like to earn this amount?
i would like to earn this amount because i want to help people that don't have a lot of money. i would earn this money by being a very good doctor.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Student Success Statemen
Student Success Statement
" The most valuable asset you will ever have is your mind and what you put into it."
Reflection: The most prized thing is your mind because you put a lot of knowledge into it. and your going to have it all your life. your going to use that knowledge every where. your mind is one of a kind and you need to be careful of what you put into it.
whats in your brain
Student success storiesPart 3
Student success
stories
Part 3
Shane Noah is a full- time college student, scholarship recipient,
volunteer tutor, dean’s list student every semester, husband and father. All these
titles accurately describe Shane Noah, a high-achieving May 2011 DC CC
graduation candidate majoring in networking technology.
Noah, who is from High Point, plans to continue his higher
education at East Carolina University upon graduation from DC CC. His career
goal is to become a corporate network administer. He won the North Carolina
Computer Instructor’s Association scholarship after he was nominated by Ann
Porter, his DC CC instructor.
Seek for higher learning. Work hard. Be a scholar. Do the right
thing and enjoy success.
Choose the
right!!!
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
school girl killed in a fight
there is a ten year school girl who got in a fight for a boy and ther girl she was fighting against hit the her to hard in the head and gave her a blood clots and then she went to the hospital and they did surgery on the girl but her heart stops and they could not bring her back to life. one of her friends said that it was stupid to fight over a boy. you should coose the right and never fight for something really idiotic.
choose the right!.
choose the right!.
Student success stories
Student success
stories
Part 1
Katie Watkins, a standout Storm
volleyball player for two years, now spends her free time studying to be a
nurse at DCCC where she says she applies some of the concepts she learned on
the court.
“Just like volleyball,
nursing can be tough,” said Watkins, a 21-year-old who works in teams with her
classmates in problem-based nursing exercises. “I learned that everyone has different
strengths and brings something different to the table. I also learned that we
have to respect each other.”
Watkins is a May 2012
candidate to receive her Associate Degree in nursing. She hopes to pursue her
B.S.N at Winston-Salem State University and eventually get her master’s degree
in nursing. Setting educational goals and working hard to achieve them brings a
great feeling of accomplishment. It builds self-esteem, and increases self-confidence.
Education opens up many doors of opportunity that normally would mot open up
for people.
Choose the
right!!!
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
how to always succeed in school
how to always
succeed in school
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many people avoid making decisions their whole
lives so their decisive faculty of mind of discrimination becomes rusty and
dies. such people become totally dependent on others. when we study the four
functions of the mind – dudhi, the faculty of
decisiveness; ego, the principles of identity; chitta, the store house
of impressions and manas, the important and exporter aware of the power of the
will power is that something within us that comes forward and says, “do this.
it will be helpful for you. training the internal functions helps us to
understand the decisive faculty of the mind, without which we cannot be
successful.
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watch what you do on a daily basis. we become
what we do and think about. if you think about being a great student-you will
become a great student. If you think about being honest. the activities and
thoughts that fill your day and throughout your adult life.
choose the right!!!
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