“Hindsight is 20/20” “If I only knew then what I know now…”Â
There are a number of phrases out there like that, so here’s some great advice from people who have ‘been there, done that!’ at ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ California. It doesn’t matter if you’re fresh out of high school studying Dental Assisting, or going back to school to study Criminal Justice for a career change, it’s safe to say that you’ll find one or more of these insights helpful.
- I don’t have to be perfect, I just have to do my best…
- There can only be one smartest person in the class…if it’s not me, that’s OK.
- My instructors enjoy helping if I’m having difficulty…they live to see that light bulb moment!
- There’s really no such thing as a ‘stupid question’ if I’m sincere…
- Approaching big problems in bite size chunks really does help.
- My failures will teach me just as much as my successes.
- Other peoples’ success isn’t down to luck, but hard work.
- I can’t fit three days worth of work into one night!
- Faculty members are here to help me; I should ask as many questions as I need answers to.
- There’s no time to be shy… I’ve got to get out there and be visible!
- Life will throw me curveballs; all I can do is be prepared and hope for the best.
- I’ll only get as much out of this experience as I’m prepared to put into it.
- One bad grade will not ruin my career.
- A skipped class can never really, truly be caught up…
- I’m not the only one struggling with this concept… even if it doesn’t look like it, others are having difficulty too.
- I must press ‘save’ more regularly and back my stuff up…
- My externship is the most valuable 6 weeks of my college life.
- Now’s the time to start building the good habits that I can transition into my new career.
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