ClickNSmart Team
Have you ever seen the movie “Beautiful Mind?” Great movie, isn’t it?
Not only I like the movie very much, but I am inspired to become the smart guy in that movie, John Nash, mathematician that developed “Game Theory” and won the Noble Prize in Economics. I want to be smart and be a 4.0 student, too.
So what, Jefery? some of you may ask this question.
As the title of this article goes, 4.0 requires 90% hard work and only 10% intelligent for me. If your friends or your professors said that you’re just an “average” or “below average” kid, then do not listen to any of their opinions, because believe me they really do not know how much you can do and/or achieve.
Growing up as a kid, I used to have a hard time in almost any subjects in school (from Elementary up to High School). All I knew back then was just one thing, namely: “Basketball” and care less for studying at all. Many of my teacher told me I was just “below average” kid and compared my performance to that of my older sister’s performance. Unfortunately, I went to the same elementary, junior high and even senior high schools that my sister had gone before me. My sister was a genius on campus, always 4.0 G.P.A and A’s all of her classes. On the other hand, I was always barely got a “C” grade in almost all of my classes, except one class in which I got an “A”. Can you guess?
It’s Physical Education class, of course it is obvious, right? Yeah, everybody that I knew told me that “I was just a below average kid.” However, let me tell you the secret recipe for my success later on in my life: “Be Stubborn and Don’t Care What Others Think of You.” I knew even back then that I could achieve great things and never take other people opinion personally; this attitude helps me to build self confidence and courage to prove to people that I was not “just below average kid.”
After graduating from High School, I went to Golden West College and majored in Mathematics. In Golden West, I studied hard (day and night + weekend) and also worked part time as a mathematics tutor at Golden West College; I became a 4.0 students back then and got accepted to UC Berkeley, UC Los Angeles, UC Irvine, and UC Santa Barbara. I chose UCLA since it is my child dream to go to UCLA because UCLA has the best basketball team in the country and of course best mathematics program as well. At UCLA, it was different experience; UCLA courses are much harder than classes at junior college, but again with “90% hard work and 10% intelligent” in addition to being stubborn and persistence, I was able to earn 4.0 G.P.A for a consecutive 4 quarters at UCLA. During that time, I applied for a program in Physical Chemistry and Physics PhD and did not need to take any GRE test at all due to my good grades and excellent connections to my professors.”
I abandoned my plan and now, instead I am enrolled in Master in Business Administration at California State Long Beach Business School. My first semester, I “A”s all the graduate courses. After finishing my MBA in August 2010, I plan to enroll in a Master of Science in Material Engineering at UCLA.
Now, I would like to ask my dear past friend and past school teacher, ” Shame on you guys. The below-average-kid is now outsmarting you Big Time.”
The lessons are these my friends:
“Believe in yourself and do not take other people’s opinion personally.”
“To get 4.0 G.P.A, you only need 10% intelligence and 90% hard work.”
I wish you all good luck in your academic journey.
Written by ClickNSmart Team
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