by Dr MUSO
For the Learners
EVERY achievement or moment of great success someone experiences is usually preceded by a long and often difficult journey, full of challenges and struggles that shaped their success. Essentially, there is always a backstory behind every apparent glory.
Success is a journey. Passing your final exams is a journey. Start reading now.
Focus on effective time management, setting realistic goals, actively participating in class, taking thorough notes, seeking help when needed, maintaining a positive attitude, developing good study habits, and consistently reviewing material to ensure comprehension. This is very important. Work hard now and remain focused on your school work.
Time Management
Create a structured schedule with dedicated study time for each subject. Use tools like calendars and to-do lists to stay organised.
Active Learning
Attend classes regularly and actively engage with the material. Take detailed notes during lessons. Ask questions to clarify concepts when needed.
Study Habits
Review notes regularly after class to solidify understanding. Find a dedicated study space that minimises distractions. Use different study techniques like flashcards, summarising key points, or practice questions.
Goal Setting
Set specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) goals. Regularly monitor progress towards your goals.
Seeking Support
Do not hesitate to ask questions from teachers and classmates if you are struggling. Utilise academic support services provided by your school.
Positive Mindset
Believe in your ability to succeed and maintain a positive attitude towards learning. Embrace challenges as opportunities for growth.
Be like Oprah Winfrey who grew up poor and went to college on a scholarship. Oprah Winfrey was born into a poor Mississippi family in 1954, but that did not stop her from achieving unparalleled success.
You are the Oprah of tomorrow!
Dr Manners Msongelwa
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