Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Go the extra mile and stop crying please


I don’t get it? Why is she crying? Woman, you got criticized once on your essay, and now you’re crying. My essay has been bled with red ink.

I’ve got to be honest; I don’t understand people who can’t receive criticism. I am currently studying in a sector where you are going to be criticized. Plus she worked on her paper at the last minute and handed it late. I was brought up to receive, accept and build on criticism, if it’s constructive and said in a nice manner. First of all, when a teacher assigns a paper, I will work on straight away; I’m not going to leave it until tomorrow or the weekend because I already know that I have other classes, and that other teachers will give me more work. I get laughed at whenever I say this to my classmates. I’m sorry if I like my work to be done nicely and properly.

When my work is handed back to me, there are always corrections needed. Unlike my classmates who just mope around, I go up to the teacher and ask him “what can I do better?” and “can I do it again?”. I will do my work again and again, until it is close to perfect, even if it doesn’t count for my grade. It counts a lot for me. Plus the next time we have to write a similar essay, I will ready.

My classmates laugh at me: “We are only in our first year? Why are you working so hard? This year is the only one we get to relax”. I did the IB (international baccalaureate) before I started uni; I am trained to work quickly and efficiently.

Plus I just finished three different internships (I had a long vacation, so instead of doing nothing like most of my classmates, I decided to polish my CV) and every one of my tutors always said the same thing: “You work well, you work fast. We can count on you and know that you work will be of good quality”.

So yeah, I don’t understand lazy people who can’t redo some work, even if it doesn’t count for your grade, who don’t read extra material (at worst you have more knowledge, even if it bores you) and those who break down crying because the teacher said their paper “lacked information”. It will always pay off, whether you are in school or at work, to go the extra mile. That’s even my motto: “Always go the extra mile” and “if you want something, go get it.
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