Characteristics of a Successful Student

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Characteristics of a Successful Student Freshman Seminar

Time Management Skills Knowing your commitments and priorities Knowing when to make time for studying, friends, sports, etc. Time Management Skills

Communication Skills Knowing how to: SPEAK READ WRITE Properly in order to express yourself, your needs, your wants, etc. Time Management Skills Communication

Motivation Pushing yourself to do whatever you need to do to be successful in school, work, relationships…LIFE! Time Management Skills Communication Motivation

Discipline Understanding and respecting rules Getting to work when you need to and choosing to do the right thing Time Management Skills Communication Motivation Discipline

Attitude Being positive in every way Thinking Talking Acting Eating Time Management Skills Communication Motivation Discipline Attitude

Ability to Ask for Help Knowing when you need help and having the courage to ask for it! Remember the only dumb question is one you never ask The answers always NO if you never ask. Time Management Skills Communication Motivation Discipline Attitude Ability to Ask for Help

Awareness Taking a good look around you and being aware of your surroundings. Knowing what’s happening locally & globally in your world. Time Management Skills Communication Motivation Discipline Attitude Ability to Ask for Help Awareness

Participation Taking a front row seat to your life! Get involved in the life around you, especially in what your high school has to offer! Time Management Skills Communication Motivation Discipline Attitude Ability to Ask for Help Awareness Participation