Prime Problem for most Students

<p>As a college student I am widely exposed to varying types of people who are paying for an education. The sole purpose of them is to learn and pass a test to verify . But is the environment around the person always promoting that sole goal? In our young but evolved society exists sterotypicalitys nearly everywhere we are present. A sterotype is a bias assumption based on stern belief ,self or peer past experience, illusive promotions.
Now with that being said, those variables can indeed intercept with the optimality of our success as students. Sterotypes like “I’m too cool for school” people who believe in so generally : get easily distracted with “cool things” like spending money instead of investing, like buying a new car, buying the latest clothes, gadgets, materials. While this habit is taking place, the time ultimately needed for studying and priorities is utilized on these “cool things” .
One must exclude external activities that don’t promote towards success. These habits may lead to future habitation of structuring for failure. Once we could effectively embrace this enlightment. Then we will begin to move towards a accelerated evolution of the generation currently undergoing preparation to be the future investors, marketers, politicans, programmers, teachers of the United States of America.</p>

<p>I often feel the same way as you… for a few hours at the most. I can’t imagine keeping it up for four years. People change too much over that period of time, especially in their youth. Besides, it’s not as though current investors, marketers, politicians, etc. weren’t the same way. They were just better at managing it.</p>