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5 Tips for Studying Success until College, What are They?

Author : Tundung Memolo

Every tutoring student certainly dreams of success and success in taking the education level he is in. Not a few tutoring students who during elementary school became outstanding children, but stopped when they were at the junior high school level or when in elementary school and junior high school achieved maximum achievement, but when in high school their performance was worse.

 

Or even vice versa, when in elementary school, junior high school ability is normal, even at high school level achievers. But how happy is someone who when at the Elementary School, Junior High School, and Senior High School level always achieves, even happier if he does well in a school that is known as a superior school from Elementary School to Senior High School and this is very small in number.

 

In this paper, the author provides a few reviews of students who excel at all levels of education, especially students who excel in superior schools. There are at least five assets that are owned, including: intelligence, seriousness, adequate financial, supportive teachers, physically strong.

 

Intelligence is a person's greatest asset in achieving learning success. Wherever he goes to school, if he has a strong intelligence, then he will still excel. There is an analogy which states that pearls will remain pearls even though they are in a dark black mud.

However, this achievement will not develop optimally, if he goes to an improper school, as a seed will grow and develop in a suitable land, where it should grow. Several indicators can be used as a benchmark for intelligence, including; for this student's age, he is classified as having a good reading speed, counting so easily, strong logic, the ability to understand, and even the ability to provide analysis.

 

A tutoring student who has strong motivation and interest is then accompanied by sincerity, so no matter how smart the student is, he will get an increase, even if it is a small increase.

 

It could even be that he could outperform smart students. Included among the seriousness in this case are seriousness to pay attention in the classroom, earnest in learning, dare to ask questions, critical nature, and seriousness in using time so as not to be wasted.

 

Of course there are those who ask why finance is so important to success in learning? Don't we understand that 90% of the top schools are filled by children who have fairly well-established parental abilities.

 

The rise of tutoring, both on a national and local scale, has undeniably provided more learning opportunities for financially sufficient students. Even students who excel in superior schools will have private tutors.

 

Financial adequacy seems to have become a private vehicle. Technology and information facilities, supporting books, and equipment are more freely owned by students whose parents have sufficient financial capabilities.

 

Excellent tutoring students cannot be separated from tutors who support their learning performance.

 

When students are lazy to learn, the tutor comes to pay attention and motivation. Tutors are the driving force for students. Luckily too, tutoring students who get smart tutors. Teachers who are able to explain difficult materials, teachers who are patient with complaints about difficult subject matter from their students. Sometimes a tutor student who excels in elementary school because he gets a suitable tutor figure.

 

But when he was in junior high school, his performance decreased because the expected teacher figure did not appear, which is very unfortunate. The more teachers who motivate him, the more intelligent teachers he has, then it has a positive correlation with the achievements he gets.

 

The last one is physically strong. Physical strength does not mean good at fighting or good at sports, but good at learning. A student with outstanding achievement in a top school tells, if after returning home from school, in the afternoon tutoring in tutoring, then at night private lessons. After private lessons, study straight into the night and it goes on and on.

 

The question that arises is, "why is it strong, huh?".

 

Note that in this chapter, the word teacher can be interpreted as a tutor or school teacher. Likewise students can mean tutoring students or students who are not tutoring.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

NICE