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Some Elements of a Great Success Strategy in College

Most people understand that in order to make a successful run in college, one should have a plan of attack, or a success strategy. What most people, especially college-bound freshmen, fail to realize, however, is that almost all the plans that meet with success have a few elements in common. So if you want your success strategy to work, make sure you incorporate a few of the following elements into the plan.

Element # 1: Simplicity

Often, when a success strategy fails, it is not because the person who implemented the plan was incompetent, but rather the plan itself was much too complicated. The academic world, like the business world outside the walls, doesn't like a success strategy that has too many moving parts, or is too cumbersome. Instead, keep it simple and straightforward. For example, a good success strategy for getting an A on the mid term is to study about 15 minutes a day, every day until the test day, and then get a good night's rest. This plan is a good one since it is easy to follow.



Element # 2: Adaptability

You've probably learned by living in the dormitories that things can change at the drop of a hat. In order for your time at college to be put to good use, having a success strategy that can easily adapt is a must. If a success strategy is too rigid, it can easily be broken and discarded. For example, if you have the flexibility in your success strategy to study a half hour on Thursday and less on Friday, you'll be able to go out and relax with your friends while still getting the necessary studying accomplished.

Element # 3: Results Oriented

Even the most patient person alive will quickly become discouraged with their success strategy if they fail to see results. So instead of making the huge goal of passing all your classes the only goal, break the goals of your success strategy down into a few bite sized morsels. If you're able to see the results from your smaller plans, your larger success strategy will quickly fall into place.

Of course, creating the perfect success strategy for your time at college will take a few tries. There is really no one particular plan that works for everyone. For example, a football player's success strategy might include a five mile run, while a concert pianist might require an hour or two of extra practice time. Whatever you find your plan to be, make sure that the success strategy you choose is the best for you.