Self-Reliance

Self-Reliance

My five most significant strengths that would contribute to me graduating would be first, having parents who taught me to be self reliant. Second, my own level of motivation would play a big role here. Then my own personal intelligence is definitely a factor in graduating, and especially with graduating and keeping good grades. Self-determination is another big successor that makes a big difference when attending college, especially when doing it through a Distance Learning program. Last but not least, I would say my ability and/or desire to sacrifice what I am before completing college, for what I can become after graduating from college.
As for the second question:
I would like to be able to announce that I graduated with a degree in IT, not because of the Schooling, but because of how interested I am in the field. I am good at helping other people understand things that might confuse them at first, so I would say a college contribution would be about me helping classmates. My overall biggest achievement with college is definitely the idea of graduating. This is very important to me, so I see no room for failure.
College achievements could include but are not limited to; always turning in assignments on time, creating the best work that I knew I could possibly create, and/or winning any prestigious awards for attendance or academic success. I find it hard to answer this question in as much detail as I would like. This is because of the fact that I have just begun my college courses, and I don’t feel like making up achievements will get me any closer to actually doing so. I feel that the best thing I can do to succeed is to do my best, study, concentrate, and stay committed. In a nutshell, that is my recipe for success and achievement in any type of situation that I come across in life in general.

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