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Friday, November 30, 2012

you can succeed in school if you will part 2


 

 

you can succeed in school
If you will

Part 2

“Though I graduate from an associate degree program, I felt that instructors provided me with the same theory and knowledge and those student completing their bachelor’s degree program in clinical laboratories science,” Mishak added.

“When I started my clinical rotations at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, I felt that my formal education at DCCC prepared me to succeed at every challenge that I faced. Since I was the among first MLT students to rotate through FWUBMC, I think this strong foundation in laboratory science enabled me to dispel many of my preconceived ideas about MLTs regarding their education an what they are able to do.” After a year working as a medical laboratory technician at children’s healthcare of Atlanta, he was promoted to a hematology Analytical specialist position. This involves overstretch f the hematology, coagulation, and flow cytomery sections of the laboratory.

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

you can succeed in school if you will part 1


You can succeed in school
If you will

Part 1

Chris Mishak, who earned a degree in medical laboratory technology from DCCC in 1998, is the second MLT graduate from DCCC to be accepted into physician assistance’s school.

In august 2011, Mishak will begin to studying at Emory University in Atlanta to become a physician’s assistance.

He says DCCC prepared him well to transfer to Winston-Salem state university, where he earned his undergraduate degree n clinical laboratory science 20004. Since then, he worked in the lab at children’s healthcare of Atlanta.

“I learned pretty much everything that I needed to know about laboratory science at DCCC. Many of the clinical applications that I learned there I still use today either in medical volunteering in phlebotomy or in the duties of my current job, which includes training new technologist on call identification” said Mishak.

It is pretty easy to be successful in school. If students work hard and honorably, it’s not difficult at all, all students need to do is study, put in the time; it’s as simple as that. If students aren’t willing to study now, it will be very difficult to develop this habit later on. Their for I suggest that students work hard in their studies ad at being good people, doing nothing to get them in trouble during high school, by doing so, they will enjoy success during high school and through their lifetime.

CHOOSE the RIGHT

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

student success statement


Student success statement

“There is no happiness in sin and when and when we depart from the path of righteousness we begin to do those things which will inevitably lead us to unhappiness and misery and loss of freedom.”

Reflection: This quote means that when you do something wrong you won’t feel happiness in life. When you do something right you will have the burden of freedom and that is what almost all people want in life is freedom. So always choose the right   and never do anything that you will regret doing in life.

Student Success Stories Part 6


Student success stories

Part 6

Andrea packer anticipates graduating with a B.A.in education from Catawba in December 2011and then enrolling in the master of the arts in teaching programs from Salem College, also offered on the Davison campus  working 29 hours a week as a teaching assistant for instructors in the DCCC early childhood education program.

“Not only did receiving this scholarship make me study harder and be the best I could be, but it also allowed me to graduate in May 2010 with my associate degree totally paid for,” she said. “I couldn’t believe I had my first degree, and I was debt free. What a wonderful blessing!”

If students work hard during high school, complete all assignments on time, and demonstrate the bright, positive attitude towards school, learning, and other people, then they can be highly successful as a high school student and qualify for academic scholarships also.  All they need is to put in the time, study time. All the hard work and effort during high school will definitely pay off. They will be rewarded for their hard work. But if they just mess around during their high school years and neglect their studies, use drugs, and mistreat other, then they can except to fall short of what could have been their rewards of scholarships and other opportunities, and they will suffer in the short and, long term. Invest in yourself. Give yourself opportunities of a life time by succeeding in high school on a supper high not. Then you can:

WRITE YOUR OWN STUDENT SUCCESS STORY

CHOOSE the RIGHT!!!

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

student success statement part 5


Student success stories

Part 5

Andrea packer – without the prestigious  DCCC presidential scholarship she won in 2008, Andrea Packer, a 2010 DCCC honor graduate, says she  doubts she would already be pursuing her baccalaureate degree from Catawba college. “I cannot say thank you enough to whomever paid for my education, and I am going to continue to do my best to make them happy that they invested in me,” she said.

Since august 2010, packer, 20, has been working toward her bachelor’s degree in the early childhood education from Catawba College, and she doesn’t have to leave DCCC’s Davidson campus to do so. She said she likes the convenience of leaving her teaching assistant’s job in one DCCC building and walking only one step to her evening Catawba classes where she is taking history, statistics and education courses

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Monday, November 26, 2012

Student Success stories part 4


Student success stories

Part 4

Porter said she was impressed at everything Noah accomplishes, including earning several professional certifications and still making time to tutor other students in her classes as well as others in the information area.

“Shane Noah helps other student’s trouble shoot software and hardware issues not only in networking classes but other information technology courses while maintaining a positive, professional attitude. He goes above and beyond the minimum requirements of an assignment while being a full time student.”

Noah earned professional certifications in a+, NET+ and security+ inn 2010-2011 and will receive his CCNA certificate in the summer. In addition, he implemented the deployment of windows 8 using server 2008 in the DCCC computer lab without the help of instructors. He also documented the procedure with step by step video and written instructions to help others get through the procedure.

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Friday, November 16, 2012

Student Success Statement



Student success statement

“The most valuable asset you will ever have is your mind and what you put into it.”          

Reflection: this quote means that you are the only one that can put something in your mind. You should take care of that asset because one day you will have to use it and when you use it. It will be for education and higher achievements

successfull student stories part 3


Successful student stories

Part 3

Shane Noah is a full-time college student, scholarship recipient, volunteer tutor, dean’s list student every semester, husband and father. All these titles accurately describe Shane Noah, a high achieving may 2011 DCCC Graduation candidate majoring in network technology. Noah, who is from high point, plans to continue his higher education and east Carolina University upon graduation from DCCC.  His career goal is becoming corporate network administrator. He won the North Carolina computer instructors association scholarship after he was nominated by Ann Porter, his DCCC instructor. Seek for high learning. Work hard. Be a scholar. Do the right things and enjoy success.


Choose the right

 

 

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Kimani Hunter


 
Kimani Hunter

(A basketball player)

What I think about Kimani Hunt is that is it cool how he is able to study, attend school, play basketball, and also be able to keep his GPA (grade point average) up. I think that he is a great role model for people in school to see what other people can accomplish by just going to school. I also think that he is choossing The Right!!!

student success stories part 2


Student success stories

Part 2

Kimani Hunt, 19, a dean’s list student at Davison county community college, is a standout 6’5” player and the DCCC storm basketball team who serves a role model for other students both on and off the court. With a 3.692 grade point average for this fall 2010 semester and a cumulative basketball point total of 765 as of February. 18, 2010, hunter’s academic excellence and athletic abilities attract attention. Recently, he caught the attention of recruiters from the University of Northwestern Ohio who offered him a full scholarship there to play basketball. Named to the first team all freshmen in 2009-2010 region X and district H champion’s team, and he played with the storm last year’s 2010 NJCAA national championship tournament. “Kimani Hunt has been a leader for us the last few years both on and off the court.” Said DCCC Storm Head Coach Matt Ridge. “His high standard of excellence has helped us win many games, but also helped him achieve a lot of success in the classroom, we are certainly proud of him.” Ken Kirk, DCCC’s director of athletics and wellness, agrees. “Kimani is a kind and considerate student athlete. He helps tutor other players who look up to him as an academic leader, he communicates well with other students as well as storm fans, and he represent DCCC so well wherever he goes.” Hunter graduated from riverside high school in Durham before enrolling at DCCC. He hopes to pursue a career in sports management.

Choose the Right

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Joana Ramos


Reflection

What I think about the situation with Joana Ramos is that she is going to miss out in all of the things that life can offer because she wanted to fight with another little girl, because if a boy. I think that this is a perfect example of choosing the wrong because if she had won and she hadn’t died what would she have gained from it, she wouldn’t have gotten his attention, the only thing that she would have gained from the fight was a black eye. the fight wouldn’t have made her more popular, she’s a 5th grader, if anything people would ignore her for doing something that foolish.

Student Success Stories part 1


 

Student success stories

Part 1

Katie Watkins, a standout storm volleyball player for two years, now spend her free time studying to be a nurse at DCCC where she says she applies some of the concepts she learned in the court.

“Just like volleyball, nursing can be tough,” said Watkins, a 21 year old who works in terms with her classmates in problem- based nursing exercise. “I learned that everyone has different strengths and brings something different to the table. I also learned that we have to respect each other.”

Watkins is a May 2012 candidate to receive her associative degree in nursing. She hopes to pursue her B.S.N. at Winston-Salem state university and eventually get her master’s degree in nursing.

Setting educational goals and working hard to achieve them brings a great feeling to accomplishment. It builds self-esteem, and increases self-confidence. Education opens up many doors of opportunity that normally would not open up for people.

Choose the Right!!!

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

student success statement


Student success statement

“The secret to achieve true success is found in your daily routine.”

Author unknown  

Response:  This quote means that if you believe in having success you will get success. It also means that if you do what you need to do in your routine than you should do it. If you don’t well then you just won’t get success.

How to always succeed in school part 8


How to always succeed in school

Part 8

·       Many people avoid making decisions their whole lives, so their decisive faculty of mind, the faculty of discrimination, becomes rusty and dies. Such people become so dependent on others. when we study the four functions of the mind – buddhi, the faculty of decisiveness; ego, the principle of identity; chitta, the store house of impressions; and manas, the importer and exporter of sensations of experience – when we become aware of power of they will. Will power is that something within us that comes forward and says, “do this. It will be helpful for you.” Training for the internal functions helps us to understand the decisive faculty of the mind, without which we cannot be successful.

·       Watch what you do on a daily basis. We become what we do and think about. If you think about nothing then you will become nothing. if you think about being a great student- you will become a great student. If you think about being honest then you will become honest. The activities and thoughts that fill your day are keys to living successfully in school and throughout your adult life.
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Friday, November 9, 2012

How to always succeed in school part 7


 
How to always succeed in school

Part 7

·       Student know they should learn to decide on time, but they don’t do it. they always say, “well, I knew it. I understood the key, but I did not act on time.”  Though they may think correctly, and accurately understand  the  situation properly, they suddenly lose confidence. This is a world of competition; someone else is always trying to attain same thing we are. So if we do not decide on time, someone else will attain what we want. Time is valuable in the external world. A tender bamboo can be easily bent, and if we try to bend a mature bamboo, it will break. That we have to today, we should not postpone  for tomorrow, but we should also not make decisions in haste. We may have to setback if we make a wrong decision, but our mistake will teach us.

·       We must learn from success and mistakes of others. When we see others students succeeding gradually and honorably, learn how they do it and pattern your studies after their’s. Also, on the other hand, when you see other students failing miserably, learn how they do it and avoid doing what they do or else you will join them in a failure’s club.

·       Make the most of your time and opportunities while at  school. Don’t waist valuable time.

Choose the Right!!!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

How to always succeed in school part 6


How to always succeed in school

Part 6

Do the math. Even if you’re struggling in math, stay with it. Knowing math gives you options.it opens doors to good jobs in computer, engineering and business. And it helps your mind get organized.

·       Take math problems one step at a time.

·       Do your math homework every day. Falling behind will make it much harder.

·       Ask for help and study with friends if you are having problems understanding a concept.

·        The first point to understand is the philosophy and science of decision – how to make decisions on time. The most successful person is that person who knows how to decide on time. There are many extraordinarily brilliant people who understand things quickly, but when the time comes, they withdraw and are not able to act. They don’t know how to decide.

Choose the Right!!!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

How to always succeed in school part 5


How to always succeed in school

Part 5

Write. Writing is a way to express yourself: your ideas, opinions and knowledge. And you may do a lot of it in college and on a job

·         Write a little every day. Try keeping a daily journal to make a bit of a writing habit of writing

·         Read outside of class to increase your vocabulary and understanding of grammar.

·         Break up long writing sessions into shorter periods with regular breaks.

·         Let your writing sit for a while and then come back to it

·         Read your writing out loud or have someone read it for you

·         Edit someone else’s writing and let that person edit yours.

·         Learn to write and write to learn

·         Write creatively. Writing on your web blog is a great way to put your words into writing and to journalize your writing after day

·         Write your goals in your journals review these goals often, revise your goals as needed. But write them down.

·         “writing makes and exact man : therefore, he who writes has little need of a great memory”

·         Write to remember

 

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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Student Succees Statement


Student Success Statement

“you will never regret doing the right thing”

Anon

Reflection: This quote means that you will never feel bad when you do something right. When you do something good you will feel very good.

how to always succeed in school part 4


 


How to always succeed in school

Part 4

Read: you can read whatever you want: sports illustrated, jet, the New York Times, comic books, the holy bible, your cheerios box, online blogs or web articles…. Whatever! Reading increases your brain.

·       Look up words you don’t understand in the dictionary.

·       Read assignment questions first to identify key points

·       Take breaks from reading to wright down what you’ve learned

·       Read out side of class to improve your reading skills

·       Read out loud with your friends, classmates or parents.

·       Read with purpose

·       Take reading course to improve your reading rate and comprehension

·       Take a speed reading course if you desire

·       Take notes while reading

·       When possible read from your own books and materials; this way, you can mark, highlight, cross reference, wirte notes in the margin, ect. In the book belongs to someone else  you can’t do this.

·       Reading religious literature

·       Read daily. Set goals to read a book at least each month, then a book a week

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Monday, November 5, 2012

student success statement


 
 
Student success statement

   “A nation’s treasure is in the people who do what’s right.”

-         Adapted Chinese proverb

 

Reflection: I think this quote means that when you do something right you will get rewarded for the good things you do. If you are doing something bad you will not get rewarded for anything you do.

how to always succeed in school part 3


 
 
How to always succeed in school

Part 3

Study: yeah, that’s right. Study. Read, review and analyze class materials so you know it. This takes time, effort and a quiet place. If you learn how to study now, you’ll be ahead before you even start collage.

·       Ask for help if you are having trouble. You may need to ask more than one person.

·       You have a special area for studying where you won’t be distracted.

·       Study in small “chunks” and take regular breaks. Try not to cram.

·       Have a regular study routine to make studying a habit.

·       Study with a friend or group and share information

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Friday, November 2, 2012

How to always succeed in school part 2


How to always succeed in school

Part 2

 

Listen and ask questions. Still afraid to look stupid? Don’t worry about it. If you’ve got a question about something, chance are your classmates do too.

·       Review your notes and assignment before class

·       Give your teacher  your full attention and concentrate on what is being said. Relate the topic to what you already know and listen for main ideas.

·       Make eye contact with your teacher and take notes.

·       Aks question if you don’t understand, but try not to interrupt your teacher. Raise your hand or wait until your teacher pauses or ask for questions.

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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Student succeess statement


Student success statement

 

What I think about this horrible situation is that people under the age of 18 should  not be allowed to be near a bar or anywhere  where there is alcohol.   

How to succed in school part 1


How to succeed in school

 Part 1

Get organized

Use good study habits

Learn how to take test

Believe in your self

Some experts say the difference between good student and poor student isn’t mainly ability. Instead it’s how students organize themselves to use their abilities. A little organization can produce amazing results!

Get organized

·       Have a homework agenda or scribbler to keep track of assignments, and always carry it.

·       Ask the teacher for some outside help when the classroom explanation is not adequate for you.

·       Use scribbler to put your notes in and keep them organized.

·       Have phone numbers for classmates, especially of one who will be your “homework buddy”. This is someone in your class who collects hand-outs and assignments for you when you are absent from school. You can barrow your buddies notes when you return to school, and you can do the same for this friend.

·       Ask questions when  you are unsure of something.

·       pay attention in class as it is very easy to let your mind wonder. Take notes, concentration on what is being said; it will be easer to absorb the information being presented.

·       Keep your bookshelf, desk, and kitbag neat

·       Be prepared for each class, bring  the materials you need to class (including pencil and paper).

Choose the Right!!