Friday, 6 April 2012

coming of age.


One on One
a student helps a pupil with information.http://www.gviusa.com/programs/long-term-teaching-south-africa

a guide throught"the best years of your life(tertiary)
whether or not one has planned or indeed dreamt of being in varsity is irrelevant see, the most relevant factor is simply one's willingness to be there.And whether or not that person wants to stay there and be dedicated to the course that will then change one's life for the better, will be demonstrated by their commitment to their studies, and their ability to balance that with an active and certainly a pro-active sojoun at varsity which will include being involved in school affilliated and also outside activities not forgetting the odd night out in the town with freinds.

But perhaps the most notable contribution one can make, is simply to do what ever one can to pave the way for others who still want to study further and pursue the career of their choice.E W Howe points to exactly that when he states that"If a friend is in trouble, don't annoy him by asking him if there's anything you can do. Think of something appropriate and do it"
Indeed the most pressing need for those seeking to enter an institution higher learning is simply information.and whether the person in need of help is a:
  • Freind
  • Relative
  • or just someone you know

The main point is to assist wherever one can.Through such things as collecting application forms and hand them out to one's freinds during the holidays or inviting one's sibling for a tour of the campus for them to see how wonderful varsity life is which might help motivate them or even directing them to institutions that can offer help.The following site provides further modes one can use to  inform or assist,www.nsfas.org.za/.
     



2 comments:

  1. I believe that dedication and commitment should be a driving factor for anyone who comes to varsity to pursue his /her own career and friendships should be well considered as they are part of the bricks you put on your building called success.

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  2. wow very philosophical i like that , and thanks.

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