I am looking forward to a College learning experience that will technically, emotionally, and psychologically prepare me in facing the challenges I may have in the future. These challenges do not only include those that I may encounter in my future career, but also the different challenges that a life in that career may present.
A understand that college life requires an amount of discipline to achieve the success of finishing the course study. In my objective of not just finishing my course but to graduate with honours as well, I believe that my experience in the College will teach me a lot of virtues that can be useful to living my life today and in the future. Even before, already anticipated that college living is simply nothing as easy or similar with how I lived my life during my high school days. I understand that independence is a key to battling the challenges in a college life. and, to become successful on becoming independent, being able to stand on my own feet, I think the first and foremost virtue in my list that I will learn from the College is discipline.
I believe that discipline is important in a college life because...
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