Are you a student in a university or higher institution
or an aspirant? If yes, then this is for you. Remember
when you first got into school, your first aspiration
was to graduate from the university with a first class.
Then, especially for those that have been in school for
quite a while, the aspiration seemed to change with
time after the first year.
Compromise set in and you began to settle for less
than your initial goal. Very few people leave school
with the degree they had wanted to acquire initially. I
must tell you that the ‘first class’ in in your hands and
not in the hands of your lecturers. You choose the
grades you want by the decisions you make and the
actions you take. Your lecturers only give you the
grades you choose. Below are five qualities that you
must cultivate if you must become a first class
student:
Five Qualities of a ‘First Class’ student
Dedication:
This is the quality of being devoted to something. Are
you devoted to that goal you want to achieve?
Dedication shows up in class or lecture attendance,
amount of time spent revising notes and studying and
so on.
Discipline:
Every first class student knows what it means to delay
self-gratification. Studying is not always as interesting
as watching a movie or playing a video game.
Discipline is the practice of training oneself to ensure
acceptable and desired patterns of behavior. You
must always remind yourself that your future and the
kind of life you will have tomorrow depends on the
decisions you make today. You must pay the price to
sow good seeds today so that you can reap the
desired harvest tomorrow.
Perseverance:
Encarta tells us this word means steady and continued
action or belief, usually over a long period and
especially despite difficulties or setbacks. In other
words, a first class student will say no to compromise
and laxity when it’s time to study, to pray, to go for
lectures or to do those things that he is supposed to
do.
Prayer:
Every first class student knows that to trust in one’s
might, strength and ability alone is foolishness. You
must take seriously your closet where you
communicate with God and draw strength, wisdom
and enablement from Him. If you do not have a
relationship with God through Jesus Christ, you need
to enter into a relationship with Him.
Balance:
This one is also very important because this is where
so many students miss it. The university is not a place
for solely reading and studying to obtain a degree
though this is the primary purpose. It’s a platform for
acquiring knowledge that will help you build a future
for yourself, for discovering your purpose in life and
for general all-round self-development. You must
engage yourself in other activities that will develop you
spiritually, intellectually, physically, morally, socially
and even financially. Get adequate rest also, very
important. It’s not in the amount of ‘night classes.’
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