On
New Year's Eve, every student makes resolutions. In essence, a New Year's
resolution is established when a person wishes to make amends for the mistakes
they've committed in the previous year or improve their organization skills. Students
have set their goals for their academics and for a brighter future in
particular. In the face of a sea of other activities, a good student always
learns from his or her mistakes from the current or previous year, and on the
eve of the New Year, he or she vows to himself to correct all of his or her
mistakes.
Students
frequently delay their studies, waste time, and engage in frivolous hobbies
that have a negative impact on their studies. It is really important for a
student to set a goal every year and work hard every day to achieve it. Because
dreaming and manifesting dreams is akin to achievement, every student must
dream of doing something productive. I am also a student, and as a student, I
have set resolutions in the past, but like everyone else, I break them. This
time, though, I'm going to stick to my resolutions and make sure that I make
the necessary changes in my life. I've made a list of a few goals that I'd like
to achieve this year and keep to them. The most important thing is to have a
plan in place. I've never had a habit of organizing my work, therefore my
schoolwork and projects are always unfinished.
As
a result, I intend to be more systematic and organized this year in order to
complete my work on time and not leave any of the tasks I've been given
pending. This time, I'm determined to keep my resolutions and work on improving
my grades so that I can be a better student for myself, my family, and society.
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