Name :
Nelly Novelia
Class :
XII – Social – 2
Topic :
How to make a good character of student
Good evening every body ,
My name is Nelly Novelia , I am from Twelve
Social Two , first of all I want to thanks to God because I can stand in here
and I get healty from God. And thanks to
all my friend , my teacher and very happy we are all can to be in here. Today I
want to speech and my title of my speech is How to make a good character of
student. I want we are as a student can be a good student and have a attitude.
Ladies and gentelment,
I have 10 keys to be a a good
character of student :
1. Take Hard Classes
You're paying good money for an education, make sure you get
one. There will be classes that are required for your major, of course, but you
will have a fair number of electives as well. Don't take classes simply to
accrue credits. Take the classes that really teach you something.
Be passionate about learning.
I once had an advisor that said to me when I expressed fear of a
difficult class, "Do you want to get an education or not?"
2. Show Up, Every Time
Make your classes your highest
priority.
If you've got children, I
understand that this isn't always possible. Children should always come first.
But if you don't show up for your classes, you're not getting that education we
discussed in No. 1.
Make sure you've got a good plan for seeing that your children are cared for when you're scheduled to be in class, and when you need to
study. It really is possible to raise children while you're going to school.
People do it every day.
3. Sit in the Front Row
If you happen to be shy, sitting
in the front row can be very uncomfortable at first, but I promise you, it's
one of the best ways to pay attention to everything being taught. You can hear
better. You can see everything on the board without having to crane your neck
around the head in front of you.
You can make eye contact with the professor. Don't underestimate
the power of this. If your teacher knows you're really listening and that you care about what
you're learning, he or she will be extra willing to help you. Besides, it'll
feel like you've got your own private teacher.
4. Ask Questions
Ask questions immediately if you
don't understand something. If you're in the front row and have been making eye
contact, your instructor probably already knows by the look on your face that
you don't understand something. A polite raising of your hand is all you need
to do to indicate you've got a question.
If it isn't appropriate to
interrupt, make a quick note of your question so you don't forget, and ask
later.
Having said this, don't make a pest of yourself. Nobody wants to
hear you ask a question every 10 minutes. If you're completely lost, make an
appointment to see your teacher after class.
5. Create a Study Space
Carve out a place at home that is your study space. If you've got a family
around you, make sure everyone understands that when you're in that space,
you're not to be interrupted unless the house is on fire.
Create a space that helps you make the most of your study time. Do you need absolute quiet
or do you prefer to have loud music playing? Do you like working at the kitchen
table in the midst of everything or do you a quiet room with the door shut?
Know your own style and create the space you need.
Update! Research shows that varying your study space improves
memory: 3 Ways to Improve Memory While Studying
6. Do All the Work, Plus More
Do your homework. Read the
assigned pages, and then some. Plug your topic into the Internet, grab another
book at the library, and see what else you can learn about the subject.
Turn your work in on time. If
extra credit work is offered, do that too.
I know this takes time, but it'll
ensure you really know your stuff. And that's why you're going to school.
Right?
7. Make Practice Tests
While you're studying, pay attention to the material you know
will be on a test and write a quick practice question. Start a new document on
your laptop and add questions as you
think of them.
When you're ready to study for a
test, you'll have a practice test ready. Brilliant.
8. Form or Join a Study Group
A lot of people study better with
others. If that's you, form a study group in your class or join one that's
already organized.
There are lots of benefits to studying in a group. You have to
be organized. You can't procrastinate.
You have to really understand something to be able to explain it out loud to
someone else. Grace Fleming, About.com's Guide to Homework and Study Tips, has
a great article on Study Groups.
9. Use One Planner
I don't know about you, but if I
had a separate calendar for work, school and life, I'd be complete mess. When
everything in your life is on one calendar, in one planner, you can't
double-book anything. You know, like an important test and a dinner with your boss.
The test trumps, by the way.
Get a great calendar or planner
with enough room for several daily entries. Keep it with you at all times.
10. Meditate
One of the best things you can do to improve your entire life,
not just school, is meditate. Fifteen minutes a day is all you need to feel
calm, centered and confident. If you don't know how, here's an easy way to
learn: How to Meditate.
Meditate any time, but 15 minutes
before you study, 15 minutes before class, 15 minutes before a test, and you'll
be amazed at how well you can perform as a student.
That’s all about my speech if I have mistake please forgive me
Because nobody perfect in the world and I say I’m sorry if I have mistake,
thanks to all.
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