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Perhaps the most valuable result of all
education is the ability to make yourself do
the thing you have to do, when it ought to
be done, whether you like it or not.
- Walter Bagehot |
In college, as with life in
general, there never seems to be enough time to go
around. One of the most difficult challenges you will
face as you make the transition from high school to
college is to recognize and deal constructively with
the fact that you, and you alone, are now in charge
of determining how your valuable time is spent.
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One of the reasons that
high
school seems so easy in
comparison to college is that
others manage time for you.
In high school, both your teachers
and your parents actively involved
themselves in making sure your
day was full, that you got where
you needed to go, and that all
your work was done on schedule. |
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