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fail the first year and the next year you'll be like "omg i have to study or ill fail again!"
Be a waiter / a dishwasher or a garbageman for a day.
keep reminding yourself that , these credits are necessary to graduate and should you flunk them ,you'll just have to repeat them...pass them now get them out of the way!
think of it this way... you can't graduate until you finish your required courses. The more semesters you spend at your college, the more you'll be in debt, and slower it will take for you to either start a career or go to grad school.
Just think "If i get past this subject, that's one last thing off my list"
I know what you mean- I took a quantitative business analysis course last year and wanted to kill myself. The way I motivated myself was that I knew if i actually completed the course I would be very proud of myself in the end, and so would my family. It may seem like a long time, but really, the classes are short and you can overcome it. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Good luck.
Just Say to YourSelf I can make money after this.
Just think about your dreams and goals.. put some pics up around your house of the house you want and the car you want.. and think about how you will be able to get these items once you graduate.
Thats what I do and it keeps me hungry to succeed.
good luck!
The first thing your future employer will look at is your GPA. That could be the difference between a starting salary of $45,000 for a low GPA to $60,000 for a high GPA. Or, the difference in how long it takes to find a job period. Money motivates!
Just keep reminding yourself how much all this costs. Break down the tuition and expenses to $$$/per hour. When you see how much money you are spending, then you will want to protect your investment and make sure you create a strong academic record that will lead you to a lucrative and fulfilling career.
Get a crappy job,that should do it.
Take it as a challenge! Of course you are going to do great in the subjects you like, but are you really smart enough that you'll do good even in things that don't necessarily appeal to you??
I find it ridiculously depressing not to be able to succeed at something only because it's not interesting enough... especially if it keeps from getting what I want!!
Take a look at your college bill. I'm an environmental engineer at the University of Michigan and the burden on my family is enough motivation for me to study. But I'd recommend that you just look at your other classes from a more analytical standpoint so they relate more to your personal enjoyment rather than viewing them as foreign and unnecessary- thats never made it easy to pass. If you truly want to learn, than you'll find a way to focus, and thats really the only advice that anyone can give.
find the best part's to read n study then both to catch the right mood for what you don't like
Well, first of all, I just wanna say, general education is very important to every technicians. Secondly, just relax and listen carefully in your courses. And try this website "howstuffworks.com". Good luck and God bless you.
You could try using operant conditioning (particularly positive reinforcement) to condition yourself to study. It's being used to teach gymnasts, dancers, pilots, and even animals.
First, set up a study routine that you're going to follow, like a certain ritual that surrounds studying. Break it into small portions (e.g. walking to your desk, then taking out your notebook and book, then reading a few pages, then taking a note on what you read, and so on).
Now, what you want to do is increase the frequency of each of those behaviors that make up "studying", right? So, rather than just sitting down and studying, figure out a way to reward yourself each step of the way.
Do you love chocolate? Ritz crackers? A certain musician? Even just smiling and telling yourself you did a good job can work, oddly enough! After you accomplish each step in your studying "ritual", give yourself a small dose of whatever your reinforcer is - a Hershey's kiss, a cracker, a Metallica song, an "atta boy!" - and continue to the next step. Each time you accomplish a step, you get a prize. Start small and reward yourself maybe for each note you take from the book, or each question you get right when you study. Soon, you'll find that you won't need to reward yourself constantly to keep up the good work, and you can drop to giving yourself a prize for every few steps, or a big prize at the end.
Use a variety of reinforcers (prizes) to keep yourself from getting bored. If you don't want to eat when you're studying, grab a bunch of small change (pennies, dimes, nickels) and a jar. Every time you do something right in your studying, put a coin in the jar. Each one represents a prize you can get later (maybe an M&M, or the number of minutes you'll set aside to play x-box or read for fun).
If you mess up when you study, don't guilt trip yourself or get mad...just try again. Reward the good, ignore the bad.
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