Thursday, April 12, 2012

School!

School Rocks!

School has been kicking my butt for the last couple of years. Generally, I get straight A's with maybe a B or two stuck in there. But, during my last two semesters, I have earned three F grades. I'm not really sure what the problem was. I just haven't been myself. I've been in the hospital a bit, which is a factor. And then, of course, there are some people who have been
constantly in my mind for the last six or seven months.
It's hard to concentrate on school when I'm thinking about them!


Anyways, the purpose of this post is to announce that I seem to be getting back onto my feet again! The semester is two weeks away from ending. I am 98.301% positive that I will receive three A grades, and one B. Not too shabby. And I have had a lot of positive feedback from my professors this semester. I will share some of it with you today, just to show that you can transform yourself from a bad student to a really good one in a short amount of time if you put your mind to it. I didn't save any of my professor feedback from last semester,
or I would share that with you too for contrast.


From Teacher A:
"Course content strongly demonstrated. Nice!"

"Excellent job demonstrating the course content for Lab 3. Keep up the thorough work."
"Fabulous! Perfect!!" (In response to the test I took. 100%)

From Teacher B:
"Wonderful work! You provided all the requirements of the assignment. The paper was well-written, included thorough critical thinking, and had good organization."

From Teacher C:
"I think your examples for your InDesign assignment are exemplary, and I'm planning to offer them to the class as opportunities for ideas."
"Everything looks great! I love the personality infused in the posts."
"Excellent"
"Perfect"

From Teacher D:
"Great job on your abstract! Perfect!"

I wish I could tell you the secret to turning my school life around, but I honestly don't know what I did. Something just changed on it's own.
And now I am becoming a successful student.


Let's hope this carries through the rest of my schooling!

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