If any one of you happens to look for the brightest and most hard-working students who got their Baccalaureate with distinction, I advise you to pay the remotest areas a visit, somewhere in the mountains. There you will find the students in question working as primary school teachers. They have spent years working there, for the horizons have usually been open to those who got their Baccalaureate with an average grade. If you happen to look for the latter, pay high schools a visit.
As new university students, you have to make two great efforts: one is to study your modules hard; two is to do your best to convince your professors that you are industrious. If you fail to do the latter, you will have to make a new different effort; you need to get excellent grades at almost all subjects so as to make up for the lost effort.
I have been advised to set up an English club and to engage students in extra-curricular activities. Surely, all this benefits students; they learn English more communicatively this way. What I can't understand, however, is that those who have advised me to do so forgot to encourage me to pursue my own studies, for along with the position of teacher, I am also a student.
As new university students, you have to make two great efforts: one is to study your modules hard; two is to do your best to convince your professors that you are industrious. If you fail to do the latter, you will have to make a new different effort; you need to get excellent grades at almost all subjects so as to make up for the lost effort.
I have been advised to set up an English club and to engage students in extra-curricular activities. Surely, all this benefits students; they learn English more communicatively this way. What I can't understand, however, is that those who have advised me to do so forgot to encourage me to pursue my own studies, for along with the position of teacher, I am also a student.
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