Imaginary letter
Dear cohorts,
I joined CSU four years ago, and I encountered both challenges and benefits. All in all, remaining focused and committed were some of my driving forces that enabled me to finish my four years. I am happy that now I shall be graduating as one of the students equipped with adequate knowledge and skills and would be able to face challenges and provide viable solutions to problems I would encounter in the world.
One of the most significant challenges I faced as a CSU student was choosing the right courses on the proper timelines. However, I overcame this challenge because I had my career prospects, passion, interest, and entry requirements. As much as it was difficult at some point, I managed to settle on the right course of my choice. I committed myself to study it by researching to obtain more information about it. Since CSU provides quality, I managed to successfully learn the course I had chosen and scored high grades upon its completion in my fourth year.
It would e prudent for any learner to attend lectures and ensure that they get concepts being delivered by different instructors. Throughout my four year study at CSU, I always attended all my classes and did all the assignments given by my lecturers. Learning was less complicated because I had relevant and adequate knowledge that helped in doing my research projects. I also managed to learn new things in my course, thus becoming more competent. Both my social and academic life at the school was interesting.
Creating a relationship was one of the most exciting things I enjoyed while at CSU. Friends make life worth living. I, therefore, created a relationship with my classmates. Most of the time, I had an easy time consulting with them whenever I had some matters or questions concerning my study field. I took part in different social functions, such as being a member of a red cross where I was elected as the club’s secretary. I was also a charitable organization member and helped the needy people, including those needy students amongst us in the school. I played both netball and basketball and contributed towards co-curriculum activities at the school.
Apart from taking part in different co-curricular activities at the school, career planning was the main objective I had to ensure that all activities I undertook were in line with my time as a student. I discovered my professional opportunities that best suited my interests, passions, and academic goals. I set attainable objectives that guided my career path. For example, I identified what I needed to do with my career to become successful.
My success was never realized on a silver plate, but I had to stay committed and paid more focus on my studies because it would determine my future life. I always did my assignments on time. I never missed any arranged tests or examinations and consulted with my classmates or instructors whenever I had some difficulties. Additionally, I managed my time correctly and ensured that every activity was performed within the specified timeframe I had set. Completing a degree required a lot of sacrifices and hard work from the students. I would encourage you always to set relevant objectives, manage time, and stay focused on different activities geared towards enabling one to be successful.