Hey students... the Motlow team is rooting for your success. Here are a few tips to help lead you to greatness.
Debra
Simpson: “Students should come to class prepared for discussions
and class activities, having read required or related material.”
Ramona
Shelton: “Learn and follow the rules each professor lays out for
his or her class, and don’t be afraid to ask questions if you are confused.”
Tamara
Jones: “Two things: #1 –
Half the battle of college is listening, following directions, and turning
things in on time. #2 – Trust me and trust the process.”
Christine
Summers: “My tip would be to study with a ‘keyword’ focus.”
Greg
Killough: “Ask yourself the question, ‘What would you do to make
the world a better place?’ and then go after it!”
Motlow Smyrna students celebrate their success at "Celebration 2018." |
Andrea
Green: “Observe individuals who have succeeded; take notes and
learn from their mistakes.”
Teal
Lynch: “It is a constant striving; it is an ongoing journey,
not a static destination. You can have a series of successes, but ultimately to
have ‘succeeded’ is a lifetime in review of kindness and good deeds. Be good
and do good, everything else will.”
Jeremy
Mills: “Come up with a plan for every goal – big or small –
and stick to the plan, even when it’s hard.”
Bob
Fitzgerald: “Success can only result from hard work and the personal
effort you invest in yourself.”
Charles
Whiting: “Jump in with everything you have and never quit. That
means attending classes, learning good study habits, following class protocol,
respecting others, and enjoying the ride. Always remember that your professors are rooting for your success.”
Paige Hendrickson: "Never give up! No matter what obstacles you face, you
can persevere."
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