Successful Habits for College Students and Teen Job Interviews
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Learn essential habits for successful college students, including attending classes, studying effectively, staying healthy, and more. Discover tips for acing teen job interviews and impressing potential employers.
Successful Habits for College Students and Teen Job Interviews
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LEARN Presentation By : Amber Reyes
Successful College Students Habits • College students attend every class , sit in the front of those classes , they attend office hours , they study , they chose course wisely , they exercise , they are involved in campus life , they eat health , they drink moderately or not at all , and they have fun.
Habits we have • I think as a high school I do have some habits just like college students. I have their studying and exercise habits, these habits are very good for people that even aren’t college or high school students.
Improving memory and concentration • Study in chunksuse day lights hoursRank your three classesStudy activelyFind the right place to study
Explanation and Examples • Many students find it difficult to study but its actually pretty easy. I feel it’s better to study in day light hours because sometimes students have important things to do or they just need a break from school and also so students wont stay up late at night. Also students should study in a library so they wont get distracted by people.
Basic Teen Job Interviews Tips • Don’t be late for the interviewDress up for the interview (Dress for success)Be prepared Be aware of your body languageKnow the questions you might hear
Explanation • One thing when your going on a job interview is bad to be late because it’s a bad impression. • Always remember to dress up because it boost your confidence and it makes you look professional. • It also helps if before you leave for the interview to set your self on goals that you want to accomplish. • Another thing control your body language because it shows your emotions. • And last but not least listen very carefully to the questions they might ask you on the interview, try to relate to the questions as they say them.