The Ideal Student

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The Ideal Student In the past, one would usually define the term “student” as someone who takes part of education and enjoys learning. However, the contemporary definition of the term “student” is anyone who attends school or university. With billions of students applying for school every year, what distinguishes some pupils from others? In every school there is that one student who teachers, parents, and even students love. That student can be referred to as the idealistic student. The characteristics of every ideal student differs, but at the end of the day there are certain qualities that combine him/her to fit under the category of a superlative student. An ideal student is a student who is self-disciplined, balanced and is curious about learning. Clearly the qualities of the optimal student matter, because today’s students are tomorrow’s leaders, and any nation can reach success if it is armed with bright students. Every ideal student, or even every astute student is self-disciplined. Every ideal student lives in conformity with the rules of self-discipline. A student without discipline is like a car without a brake. Discipline allows a student to understand the meaning of education and allows him to dedicate his time wisely towards being punctual in his studies. One of the many assets the ideal student posses through discipline is managing time wisely. Delaying tasks negatively impacts the ability of a student to achieve his or her goals. Through the limited time span the student has, he does not reduce the quality of his work and does not emphasize on the certain assignments based on importance, instead he utilizes his time and gives his equal share of attention for each assignment regardless of its importance. Through self-discipline and punctuality in work, the ideal student never neglects his work and does not put off any piece of work to tomorrow, which

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