Formula of University Success – Rule 1

May 19th, 2008

“Work hard” is not the proper inspiration for my topic above. It is of university truth although but is not the only and definite constituent of a great success.
Lots of your fellow students work as hard as for four people but result in no triumph.

To my theory there are two kinds of learners and you can do nothing but appear to be one of them.

So they are:

* So interested in a subject and fill like a fish in the water studying it, or

* You are not worried about that at all

One may start to tell fairy tales about really anxiety for study when the truth appears to be vise versa. No. My personal belief is that you either learn day and nights or give a damn at all the education.

Curiosity isn’t something you were born with. It is something you can learn to switch on like a light bulb. Imagine what it would be like to know something so well that there wasn’t a question that you couldn’t answer. Imagine going in to an exam without a worry. Imagine what it would be like to have so much confidence that you ‘know’ there is no question that that you couldn’t answer. You can have all this if you are curious enough.

So what is of crucial importance that is curiosity.

Without this feature it is hard to get an easy understanding. In this way one may just collect some fragments of information in an indefinite puzzle.

Any prominent celebrity was driven by this feeling of curiosity. That is why for them it was an easy deal to achieve their objectives. The curiosity made them learn thing deeply.
As the conclusion we may state that some people may possess knowledge but lack of its understanding. The latter is bound to a numerous questions to be answered but not ignored because are not in the subject matter. Go to the end of your curiosity!

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