well, it’s a new semester, and so far it’s been great. i think that I’ll do well because I recently made a schedule for when I study, workout, and study MCAT. If I stick to it, I should be fine. It’s been successful so far.
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it looks like this semester to get all A’s is just not going to happen. I’ll recap to understand why. I was pumped up in the beginning to do very well, but as time past, I understood that the means to that end would be tough. I liked to think about the end results, and I did not focus on what mattered which was the present. I slacked off in some classes where I could have easily gotten an A if I actually took it seriously. I feel like when I really want something done, I never actually accomplish it because I don’t focus on the present. What can I change now to improve and to show better results? That’s exactly what I’ll ask from now on.
I realize that the biggest obstacle is starting classes. Every class starts off slow, and obviously, I’m so fired up that I want to know everything right when I get in the classroom. I’m okay right now, but I really want to beat the learning curve quickly so I don’t fall behind. If only I can make a single leap over that mountain!! Before I can even think about getting A’s, I need to just get over this hump.
I haven’t yet gotten all A’s in college. However, even during the pursuit of this goal, I want to be involved in community service and student activities. Currently, I’m excited about my future, and I want to strengthen my belief that this preliminary goal is possible. If I don’t accomplish this goal, I at least want to know that I put my full effort into it.
