外文翻译---如何学习最有效
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1、本科毕业设计(论文) 外 文 翻 译 原文: How to Study 5/e IMPROVING MOTIVATION Why is it hard to study? For one thing, there is the difference between high school and college. In high school someone is usually breathing down your neck every day to get you to do your work, and hardly any internal push is required. In
2、college external pressure scarcely exists. You are on your own.For most students homework is not assigned on a regular basis, and some-times a single assignment may be given for the entire semester. Another reason its hard to study has to do with the absence of short-term goals. Most students who go
3、 to college express some kind of career interest.They want to be doctors, lawyers, engineers, business executives, teachers,and so on. But these aims are often vague, and it is hard to see how day-to-day schoolwork relates to them. Few students are absolutely sure of what they want to do in life, an
4、d even fewer know exactly what they must do in college to prepare themselves for their chosen careers. If career aspirations should change, as they often do, students are adrift, and this causes insecurity and anxiety that make studying difficult. One of the reasons for going to college is to determ
5、ine a direction for your life. A college education should provide you with enough experience to help you find your career goal. There is nothing wrong with not knowing what you want to do, even after youve been in college for a while. Occupational choice is often difficult, particularly for students
6、 in a liberal arts program. In the absence of a firm career decision, many students find it difficult to work up much enthusiasm for studying. Or worse, they feel positively paralyzed without some clear goal in mind, even if they like their courses. But if you dont feel any clear-cut calling to a pa
7、rticular occupation, dont let it worry you. One thing you can be sure of: If you havent made a career choice by the time you are 21 or 22, the world will not come to an end. If you are in a liberal arts curriculum, remember that the subjects you study will have little or no direct relation to what y
8、ou will end up doing. The course of study is not designed to prepare you for any particular occupation. Rather its purpose is to make you a thoughtful person with skills in critical reading, thinking, or writing. In short, you will end up educated. Many employers want people who have a proven abilit
9、y to learn, and they will teach you what they want you to know. It is our opinion that education, by definition, is valuable, and you should make the most of it. The Importance of Grades Grades are not the measure of a person, nor are they the sole measure of academic accomplishment. They are only o
10、ne rather imperfect reflection of how much you have learned in your various courses. People can learn a great deal and acquire a good education without making high grades, and some students who make straight As may concentrate so much on getting them that they miss their education. Whether we like i
11、t or not, grades are one of things that society uses to judge what you are likely to accomplish in the future.However imperfect they may be, they do work. If you want to go on to graduate or professional school, grades are even more important than you think. The competition among applicants for law
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