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A 3 page request from a failing student for reinstatement into her degree program. She has been undergoing counseling on campus, and has learned that time management, study skills and social factors are the groups into which most of her problems fell. She is asking the school’s administration for a second chance and to be reinstated for the upcoming semester. No sources.
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File: CC6_KSplea.rtf
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past behavior often is the best predictor of future behavior. While the statement is true, so is that holding that crisis is valuable for heralding the need of constructive
change and ensuring that it occurs. It is my purpose here to persuade faculty and administration that it is the latter that more directly applies to me.
Upon reflection on the past semester, I have realized that the variety of contributing factors falls into three primary groups. Those groups are time
management, motivation and social factors. Time Management Other people seem to be able to accomplish so much more than me, either on a
daily or semester basis. There is another old adage that applies to me in the area of time management: those who fail do not plan to fail.
Rather, they fail to plan. I have been guilty of this in the past, but I believe I have learned a valuable lesson in just how important effective time
management is. Recently, I heard the story of how to successfully fit in all of the "big rocks" of life. Someone placed
large rocks in a jar, and then added smaller ones in the larger spaces around them. Though it could be said that the jar was full, the speaker then
added gravel to yet smaller spaces and finally added sand to fill in still smaller ones. The point of the demonstration was that the "big rocks" of life have
to go in first, else there will be no space available for them. In the past semester, I was guilty of taking the opposite approach, giving priority to the
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