Choosing a profession to pursue but don't like studying for it???
Why students choose a profession they love to pursue but don't like to study for it??? I am a Biology major and my dream is to become a physician. In my classes, I see students who cheat, get help in their quizzes from others, bored in doing their home works, and always submit their work after the deadline. These students just want to leave the class ASAP and chill with their "hommies." I am not a nerd. I also do things to have fun but I am also enthusiastic towards my goal and the subjects I study. I do not give a lot of time in studying but I study as much my instructor wants me to.
I get pretty upset because of above mentioned habits of students. They don't understand that life is not a classroom that they can miss out anytime they want. In real life, they have to face there problems and work according to it.
How can they hate their biology classes if they want to be a doctor. They make a 'C' or a 'D' as a grade and feel lucky. It will be always a mystery until someone gets back with me on this. If someone is working hard and don't get the results, I respect that. But it is stupidity to pursue something only because of its social place. Dig deep and find out if you are really cut out for what you are going after. Otherwise it will take you nowhere. Even if you did succeed in the end, you will never enjoy doing it every single day for the rest of your life. Think about it!
Why students choose a profession they love to pursue but don't like to study for it??? I am a Biology major and my dream is to become a physician. In my classes, I see students who cheat, get help in their quizzes from others, bored in doing their home works, and always submit their work after the deadline. These students just want to leave the class ASAP and chill with their "hommies." I am not a nerd. I also do things to have fun but I am also enthusiastic towards my goal and the subjects I study. I do not give a lot of time in studying but I study as much my instructor wants me to.
I get pretty upset because of above mentioned habits of students. They don't understand that life is not a classroom that they can miss out anytime they want. In real life, they have to face there problems and work according to it.
How can they hate their biology classes if they want to be a doctor. They make a 'C' or a 'D' as a grade and feel lucky. It will be always a mystery until someone gets back with me on this. If someone is working hard and don't get the results, I respect that. But it is stupidity to pursue something only because of its social place. Dig deep and find out if you are really cut out for what you are going after. Otherwise it will take you nowhere. Even if you did succeed in the end, you will never enjoy doing it every single day for the rest of your life. Think about it!