What You Need to Succeed
Assess Your Level of Success
Do you ever wonder what is your level of school success? It isn't always measured by the grades you make. Once you graduate from school you rarely receives grades so how will you know what it takes to succeed? Answer these questions to see how you measure up and follow up with the instructions below to review your results.
Complete the survey
Do you ever wonder what is your level of school success? It isn't always measured by the grades you make. Once you graduate from school you rarely receives grades so how will you know what it takes to succeed? Answer these questions to see how you measure up and follow up with the instructions below to review your results.
Complete the survey
Take this survey to assess your strengths and areas to work on.
- ____ I feel fatigued and tired during the day.
- ____ I yawn and need to stretch a lot.
- ____ I have trouble getting started with my work.
- ____ I have trouble finishing my work.
- ____ I can work on things that I am interested in for long periods of time.
- ____ I never know what is important when I am listening or studying.
- ____ I am easily distracted.
- ____ I am not a good listener.
- ____ I miss key parts of directions and explanations.
- ____ I do my school work without planning or thinking enough before starting out.
- ____ I have trouble knowing how fast or slow I need to do things.
- ____ I lose track of what I am doing during a task or activity.
- ____ I make a lot of careless mistakes on test.
- ____ I miss a lot of deadlines for turning in assignments.
- ____ I feel overwhelmed most of the time.
Review your results
1. Make a list of what is working for you.
2. Make a list of what is not working for you.
3. Visualize what it will look like for you when you are succeeding in school.
4. Make a list of the “missing links” (areas of concern).
5. Create a plan of action. Pick one that you want to work on and write up a S.M.A.R.T goal for it.
6. Begin implementing.
7. Self monitor and discuss your progress with someone.
1. Make a list of what is working for you.
2. Make a list of what is not working for you.
3. Visualize what it will look like for you when you are succeeding in school.
4. Make a list of the “missing links” (areas of concern).
5. Create a plan of action. Pick one that you want to work on and write up a S.M.A.R.T goal for it.
6. Begin implementing.
7. Self monitor and discuss your progress with someone.
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