On the first day of school, almost every fresher has a dream of graduating with a first-class result or at least an excellent grade. Going through school is not the easiest thing. The boring lectures, assignments, projects, exams? Yet some students weather the storms to come out with the best results. Sometimes, these sets of people either blend in like a chameleon or stand out like a red pen in a pack of blue pens.
If attaining the highest academic grade is your goal, we bring your 7 habits of first-class students; from their study habits to their attitude towards people and activities.
Watch the Video on The 7 Habits of First Class Students
Subscribe to our YouTube channel.
Table of Contents
The first class starts from the… first class. The early years of your schooling would entail taking introductory courses leading into the major courses in your field. In later years, you tend to go deeper into more complicated aspects of your course of study. First-class students take advantage of their early years in school and work hard to maintain a high CGPA so that when the tough classes come, they will have a solid foundation. If your goal is first class, start from the first class.
Most first-class students don’t necessarily study a lot at a time. Rather they read in little chunks every day. While other students wait for a few weeks to exams to start studying, first-class students spend time daily revising their school work for the day. It will interest you to know that you have a higher chance of retaining knowledge you acquired little by little over time. Now, you probably understand why that student who appears not to be panicking two weeks before exams manages to maintain high grades.
Most educators might advise that you read in a particular way and at a particular time. But every person is different and has reading habits that work for them. Some might read at night, others read during the day, some read with jotters, and others read with just books. One thing is constant though, First class students are aware of their reading habits and they follow through with it religiously.
A student was asked what his source of motivation for maintaining an excellent academic record was. He responded without a second thought, “my mother”. His father died while he was a toddler. His mother, a single mom, worked so hard to give him and his siblings a good life. He believes he owes it to his mother to make the most of his education. Like this student, most first-class students have a drive and a reason why they work so hard to score the best results. If you want to graduate with a first class you must have a reason that is strong enough to keep you committed to your goal.
If you are a science student, you’ll remember how we would create a system to help us remember the nomenclature of compounds and the period table. First-class students make it a habit to form simple ways to remember complex concepts. They take what they are taught, and simplify it in terms that are more relatable and easier to understand. This helps them remember even the most hard-to-understand concepts.
First-class students are always asking questions. When unsure about a particular topic or sub-topic, they tend to ask questions. If they are unsatisfied, they search through available resources at the library and the internet to learn what they don’t know. This keeps them relatively ahead of the class.
Well-rounded first-class students usually have a closed squad in their discussion class. This helps to balance their academic and social life. Sharing knowledge deepens your knowledge about the subject of discussion. First-class students don’t just learn by themselves, they learn from others and share knowledge with others. This helps them to expand and retain their knowledge.
First-class students are often not the students you find at clubs, bars or love gardens. Because their primary goal is graduating with a first-class, their studies take priority. You may argue that most first-class students tend to end up not developing other aspects of life which involve emotional intelligence. The 21st workplace requires students who are both academically and socially balanced. But who says you cannot have them both; a first-class degree and emotional intelligence?
What’s one lesson you are taking away from this? Tell us in the comment section on our channel. Until next time, YOUR SUCCESS MATTERS.
Watch more educational videos on our YouTube Channel
Do you want to study abroad? Note that obtaining a bachelor’s degree or a master’s degree in this field helps to improve your chances in the labour market. Studying abroad is no joke for international students due to the cost. However, you can achieve your dreams without breaking the bank by applying for student loans, which you can pay for as long as 10 years. MPower Finance and Prodigy Finance are some of the best student loan providers for international students. They also do not require a cosigner or collateral before an application. Reach out to us today, and let’s help you begin the process.
This post was last modified on September 6, 2024 12:05 pm