Why do some students
succeed while some students fail?
How amazing it is when
you have students of the same age range in the same class, with the same
teacher having the same text books but different grades after exams! Doing well
at school is not a magic. It is a process and when you follow that process, you
cannot but to produce the result.
After being a
successful student myself and studying student’s academic performance for over
five years, I realized that why some students succeed while some students fail
is simply HABITS! The difference in core values, beliefs, attitudes and habits
is what differentiate student’s academic performance!
Successful students
will be successful despite the school they are attending.
When I was attending
Kpong Methodist Junior High School, I was among the top 5 in class. When I was
in Manya Krobo Senior High School, I was among the top 5 in class. When I was
in Entrepreneurship Training Institute, I was among the top 5 in class. Nothing
changed as along as my habits, core values, attitudes and beliefs did not
change!
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According to the 90/10
rule of the Pareto Principle, 90% of the reasons students fail at school is
internal while the remaining 10% are external. If students deal with the 90% of
the internal reasons, the 10% external will automatically deal with itself!
So the question of why
some students succeed while some students fail has to do with habits, beliefs,
attitude and core values! Once students change their habits and attitude
towards schooling and studying, their academic results will also change. As
simple as that!
In conclusion, to
succeed at school, all you have to do in the whole world is to develop the
habits of successful students and let them dominate your life, as long as these
habits dominate your life, success will flock to you like bees to honeycomb
despite your academic conditions.
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