...that I find a certain level of success. Failure is not an option for me, whether it is knowing that my parents want, or need, to live vicariously through my achievements, a dream of giving my children more than what I had growing up, or my need for a sense of fulfillment. In my past attempt to get my degree, I didn't approach the situation the way I should have - I didn't have a game plan. Learning has always come easy to me, so I just assumed that I could glide right through like I had done since kindergarten. I was wrong. The possibility of failure that I had completely dismissed became very real. I was embarrassed and and wondered just what my future would hold for me without my degree. Now, in my second attempt at Phoenix, I know that there are certain essential practices that I will need to reply to reach the level of success I want to see. The main factors that will aid in my academic success are setting goals for myself using specific learning style and abilities, developing my writing skills using resources provided by the university and other credible sources beyond the university, and a complete understanding of the importance of academic integrity. Setting goals have been proven to improve performance on any task. When a student sets goals for his/herself and then is successful in reaching those goals, they feel better about themselves and about their capabilities, and thus continue to set and accomplish goals throughout their academic career (Morisano et. al. 2010)...
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...Academic Success How important are your educational goals? * What are the benefits of creating educational goals? Educational goals give students the abilities to communicate effectively, acquire knowledge and skills, that help develop a strong sense of independence to prepare them for the real world. Achieving these educational goals, helps create a fruitful and creative learner. My career is important to me, My job is one of the most important things, and I invest all my time and energy towards it. Having eight years experience in the medical field, personally I know that obtaining my bachelor's degree is the right decision for me. Having an academic background to match your work experience is imperative. Yes, it is also possible to gain excellent knowledge "On the job", but for me the ground rules, were not installed, I feel like I cheated myself. What I am learning today, is all unknown, I did not know the basics - Who am I? What are my influences? As I reflect on the years, I wasted not getting a degree. This year I was finally able to discover myself, and realize what was important, and what I wanted to gain from my future. I see myself running a hospital or nursing home. I enjoy helping people, being in the position where I would be able to help people from different ages and cultural aspects, will be very fulfilling. My goal is to not only graduate, and proceed to a masters degree, but also with honors. * How can your personal learning style help you be...
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...University of Phoenix Material Academic Success Answer each question below in at least 75 words per question, reflecting on your current abilities, and identify resources to strengthen your skills. Refer to the videos, readings, and other weekly assignments to help you compose your answers. |Question |Your reflection | |How would you define academic |Academic readiness is having the skills, motivation for advancement, financial stability and | |readiness? |desire to learn. Anyone can go to school up through high school, but not everyone can go beyond | | |to get a college education. Of course, it is best done right after high school, when the mind is| | |fresh and malleable and when there is ample financial support from grants or parents, but today | | |there are many adult students who have returned after working for a number of years. It is in | | |the college’s as well as the student’s best interest to verify that the student is academically | | |ready for higher learning. | |What concerns, if any, do you have |I have no problem with writing and reading...
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...My Plan for Academic Success Nick W Are we truly prepared for any possible event that may happen in our future? If I were to gauge my academic success so far, I’d probably give it a 7/10. This is because while my freshman year was amazing, and I did well for that year, my sophomore year was terrible, pessimistic and depressing. I did the bare minimum of everything that was assigned to me, and what I did do was terribly prepared and the effort that was put in was the bare minimum as well. But, as I did poorly, I still managed to obtain decent grades. Even though I was depressed, I still managed to gather the energy to be at least somewhat better at the subjects I did like. But all in all I must say I do not like school. The major problem...
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...Continuing Academic Success Joseph La Corte GEN/201 12/1/2014 Portia Dennis Continuing Academic Success Despite the time needed and money spent, returning to school as an adult is never a bad idea due to the opportunities it can present. If approached with an open mind the idea of returning to school, while daunting, is easily justified. A person who feels stuck, spinning their tires so to speak, can go back to school to gain more traction by learning new skills and earning a degree. It’s not supposed to be simple, in fact, approximately 60% of undergraduates attend more than one college while earning a bachelor’s degree (Kinser & Deitchman, 2007), but with determination and persistence it can be done. Setting Goals Goals can be set by being honest with oneself. What do I want to achieve in this endeavor? What are the real reasons for my enrollment in school? (Callin, 1983) My particular goals are, like many others, based on financial success. I want to be comfortable. I want to be able to provide for my family, and when I have children of my own I want my wife to have the option of not working. How do I do that without getting a degree? The answer for me was no. So I decided then I would set an educational goal for myself, to earn my bachelor’s degree. After selecting my degree I set a professional goal of becoming an IT specialist or programmer, more specifically a mobile applications developer. These goals will serve as a driving force for me in school. Critical...
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...CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM Introduction There is no greater financial investment in one’s future than a college degree. It is the only way for sustained personal and professional success. It makes lasting changes in the lives of those who seek it. Earning a college degree is such an important step in life that it has become a central part of the “Filipino Dream”. Go to college, get a job, buy a house, and raise a family. It may not always be that simple, but it all starts with your college education and yes, it changes people’s stories. Earning a college degree is all about opening up opportunities in life. It prepares you, both intellectually and socially, for your career and your adult life. A college education can open many doors in a person’s search for a career. People that have attained a college degree are hired in at a higher pay and are considered to be much more employable. This means that a college graduate would be more likely to be offered employment than another who did not attend college or did not attain a degree. College will also assist in preparing a person for a career in a particular field. In a vast majority of highly specialized jobs, if one does not have a college degree, there is little to no possibility of securing a career in that chosen field. College will give a person the tools to succeed in the field of their choice. These tools would not be available to most people who do not attend college. However, all of this benefits of having...
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...• How goal setting can lead to success 1. Setting goals allows you to recognize what is important to you and keep a clear site at all times of what you are trying to reach. 2. Setting goal allows you to remove the less important things from your agenda and plan accordingly on the goal you have set and the process you go through to meet that goal in the time frame you created. • One educational goal one career goal 1. One educational goal is to obtaining a 4.0 GPA or higher when I graduate in 2019. 2. One career goal is to become a Lead Investigator within 8 months of me joining the homicide team. • Explain writing process 1. The writing process is a series of steps used to help students complete there writing. Breaking down writing into parts help students reduce stress and helps to make writing much enjoyable. 2. The writing process begins with understanding the topic and choosing your audience, create a timeline and start you outline, start you research and site any information from an outside resources in your work , create a rough draft, revise words and phrases in your rough draft, create a final draft. • How can writing process help advance your education 1. The writing process can help advance your education 2. • University resources to ensure academic success 1. University resources that will help ensure academic success are the Center for Writing excellence this resources will help develop you written communication skill. The...
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...Continuing Academic Success Abstract Continuing academic success is imperative in today's society. The majority of the jobs in today’s society require you to have a formidable educational background to be considered for employment. The ability to continue and grow in academic achievement is necessary toward the efforts of furthering a career, gaining work experience, and future successes as a professional. Continuing Academic Success Even though in today’s society, personal connections mean more than academic knowledge, continuing academic success plays a significant role in your future as well. Being able to continue and grow in academic success helps the student further his or her career and gain more experience in his or her career field, as well as promote his or her future successes as a professional. A person who is literate and knowledgeable about the subject matter can earn promotions to higher positions with roles that necessitate the employment of a well-educated employee. It helps open up various opportunities in a person’s career based off of everything they will have learned from an academic program. Academically successful adults are those who have a higher level of education. These people are more likely to gain employment, as well as employment stability. Gaining more experience provides them with available resources in their current career field and keeps them updated with any changes that take place within that career field. They may be provided with...
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...Academic and Career Success Gen 201 September 18, 2014 Regina Baxter Academic and Career Success The world that we live in is very competitive. It starts when we are young with sports and our siblings and then that carries on to our academic lives. All through our education and onto our higher education it is a very common theme. Do the best you can, try to be in the top, never settle for less. It’s ingrained into us. And then finally when we reach our career field we realize that even with a great foundation, good references and the degree to back us up, we still have to compete for success. We have to want it and work for it, it will never come easy. Even though there are many resources, a students’ academic and career success falls to them alone. The first thing you have to realize in higher education is academic integrity you are reasonable for your own work. Do not buy papers, do not plagiarize and do not turn in assignments that are not yours. I know that this may sound like it’s an easy concept, but you’d be amazed at how many times I have heard of such things happening. Not only will it affect you but it could affect other students and reflect badly on your learning institution. Not to mention that if you start this habit now, in class, it could follow you through to your career. Do you really want to be that person? After you have decided you will uphold academic integrity you need to set your goals. Setting academic goals is very important and it’s really...
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...Continuing Academic Success Continuing Academic Success is extremely important to those who plan to make advancements in their chosen career fields. It provides the opportunity to keep current with ideas, techniques, and advancements that are being made in their area of employment. We will address the importance of setting achievable goals, the importance of learning styles in academic success and the validity of ethics and academic integrity in helping to achieve continuing academic and professional success. Setting Goals Distinct, clearly defined goals that can be measured will allow a person to take pride in accomplishing the goals they have set. They are able to see clear forward progress in what otherwise might seem a long drawn out process. Setting goals allows one to choose where they want to go in school or in a career and what they want to achieve. Knowing what they want to achieve, helps them know what they have to concentrate on and improve. Goal setting gives one long-term vision and short-term motivation. By setting goals students and employees can: improve their academic and career performance, increase their motivation to achieve, increase pride and satisfaction in performance and improve their self- confidence. Setting goals and measuring their achievements allow the goal setters to see what they have done and what they are capable of doing. Seeing their results gives them confidence and assurance and motivation they need to believe they can...
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...Academic Success 1 Each year about 2.75 million students enroll in a 4 year degree program at a university. On average 33 percent of these students drop out within their first two years of school. Academic success is an ongoing effort and can be a struggle for many students that have outside factors affecting their ability to attend school. Following a few simple steps can help students manage their lifestyle and continue academic success. Goal setting, thinking critically, understanding the writing process, and decision making are all steps to continuing academic success and avoiding road blocks. The first step to continuing academic success is goal setting. Setting S.M.A.R.T goals or goals that are specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and timely can help make a huge endeavor seem attainable. Psychologist Camille Rodriquez states that “any goals that students set should be meaningful to them, not just words on paper.” Students that take the time to truly understand what they want to accomplish and set goals to get them there are 83 percent more likely to achieve that goal. According to a study at the University of Michigan 70 percent of college students drop out because of lack of time and being burned out. Setting small attainable goals can help keep a student focused on something small that may not be as daunting as four years of school. Setting goals can help with time management and avoid the dreaded burned out feeling...
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...Academic success can be achieved by creating educational goals and maintaining academic integrity. Your personal learning style will help you not only in school but in your career and in your life. With so many resources available to students you are sure to succeed at anything you put your mind to. Proper education and learning the core fundamentals of our major is very important, but without learning about how we learn as individuals and exposing ourselves to all of the services the university has to offer we may not be as successful as we can be. Beginning my educational journey at the University of Phoenix and taking GEN200 has helped me refresh my learning abilities, learn some new critical thinking skills and has helped me in taking the beginning steps to achieve success in my education and eventually in my career. Setting long and short term goals is the key to academic success. Creating realistic long term goals such as graduating college gives us something to work towards and creates the ultimate goal. Setting short term goals such as finishing a paper early, getting all of the reading for a class done or getting an A in a class brings us one step closer to achieving the ultimate goal. Short term goals will always help bring us to our long term goal without it becoming overwhelming and working toward that goal one step at a time. One way to help achieve a short term goal of succeeding academically is the writing process. Getting your thoughts on paper, completing...
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...Do you have parents that nag you all the time? Does it seem like they are constantly on your back about everything? Well they may just be trying to help you succeed later in life; getting into a good college, could help you get a better job later in your life. Parents do know what's best for their children because they work hard to have their children strive for success. Parents have high expectations for their children allowing them to achieve academic success. Parents also give consequences for things their children do. Parents although, they may seem strict, could actually be pushing you towards academic success. Pushing you in this way parents strive to help their children do their best in school. Studies have shown that children...
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...PREPARING FOR PERSONAL ACADEMIC SUCCESS Continuing secondary education is a big step in life. It can be even harder if you have a full time job and family. If I plan to graduate I must come up with a plan and strategy to study and pass classes in order to graduate. Even though being a graduate student, it can be stressful trying to manage school, work and home responsibilities. Understanding how you learn can play a big part in obtaining a degree whether it’s in classroom setting or online. In order to be successful in college you must manage time and stress levels, set realistic goals and strategies for you to achieve academic success. * * Different Learning Styles * In order to fully achieve academic Success, one must know and understand their unique learning style in order to be Academic Successful. There are many ways individuals learn to perceive and interpret information. As a visual learner myself; I do not retain information just by reading alone. I have to color code the main points in my reading, I also have to read two or 3 times before grasping the concept of any reading materials. With color coding it aids me in rewriting and organizing my notes, I seem to retain the information better that way. Unlike the auditory learner, they use the sense of hearing to learn and tend to like live lectures than reading them. Auditory learning would probably be hindrance in me achieving Academic Success because; it would require a lot of my time and energy to learn...
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...career will improve my communication skills. The writing process begins with creating an outline, conducting research making a draft and editing my draft. Utilizing these steps will allow for academic and communication success. Improve my critical-thinking skills There are six questions I must ask when beginning the Critical thinking poses. Remembering, Understanding, applying, evaluating and creating. Remembering: recalling the key terms or facts or events. Understanding: Can I explain this idea in my words. Applying: Can I use this idea to produce a desired result. Analyzing: Can I divide this idea into parts or steps. Evaluating: Can I rate the truth or usefulness, quality of this idea and give reasons for my rating. Creating: Can I invent something new based on this idea. I must ask myself these questions when using Critical thinking. I must make this a part of my life. I use Critical thinking every day I was unaware of it. Each time I weigh the pros or cons of something I ‘am using critical thinking. By listening to new ideas from others, I can gain a new perspective on a subject. Critical thinking can allow me the opportunity to build a better relationship with my employees or peers, by helping to open lines of communication. Resources I will use to ensure academic success I will use the University of Phoenix library to help in finding reliable source for this paper and many more. Also, utilize the Center for writing excellence Submit Paper for Plagiarism Review...
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