Monday, April 3, 2017

Student Success Statement

       “ I trust that my hard work will pay off.” - Tyler Haws

This student success statement can be implied in your everyday life. Haws stated that he, as an individual, trust his hard work that he puts in that will pay off sooner or later. It doesn’t necessarily mean in sports but in anything. In sports, you must work very hard to win something out of it. Like Tyler, you must practice everyday, because at the end of the day, you will get something out of it. The significant key word in his quote is “trust”. You must be able to trust your hard work, because with your trust, you can do anything at the end of the day. With Tyler’s hard work, it actually really payed off for him. He went to BYU to play college basketball. He scored a lot of points per game! He was very successful in his basketball future. However, all of that doesn’t come from nothing. But it comes from hard work. Not only he was getting successful in basketball, but he was lucky enough to be part of the missionary in the Mormon Church. He always wanted that as a kid, therefore, he worked hard for that goal in order to achieve it. For example, if you want to be accepted in a challenging and great university/college, then you must work very hard for that. After the sacrifices, the hard work, straight A’s, etc, you have an extremely high probability to getting accepted in any university/ college you would love to go. All of this leads to working hard. Personally, I believe and trust that this quote can change lives including mines. I acknowledge the fact that I must work very hard in order to get accepted at my favorite university, UCLA. And if working hard means doing sacrifices, having straight A’s, volunteering, etc, then I will work hard so that hopefully in the future, it can pay off.


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