Friday, 27 September 2013

Professors Offer Tips To Improve Student Performance

As the midterm season begins, people become more and more worrisome for projects, classes, clubs and other gruel some social activities take toll over the otherwise fun filled merriment days. 

Amidst all this, students are increasingly resorting to advices aimed at seeking advice to balancing their lives. Advice seekers involve older friends to online advice columns. There are many factors that attribute the success of an individual and his overall performance. 

Adam Grat, Wharton Pofessor says,” though it’s hard to define the “perfect student,” there are some common denominators. First, students should be interested and enthusiastic. Second, they should be conscientious, meaning readings should be done on time. Third, students should work to apply the content in the classroom.” 

He also listed fun seeking individuals as the perfect ones. Another professor who teaches Foundations of Leadership assert that being introspective will aid students in excelling at school and workplace both. 

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