[UB], 2011), which means they have to take it upon themselves to learn and study the material gone over in class. Even though there are many forms of academic assistance, personal responsibility is necessary for college success because it requires students to accept the consequences of their actions and the choices they make affect all aspects of success in their lives. Personal responsibility is necessary for college success. Students have to learn to take responsibility for their education. There is a larger emphasis placed on out of class work and studying. With this emphasis, the student needs to organize their time and activities to be able to accomplish their goals. Students have to learn to manage their own time. (UB,2011) Something that makes time management difficult is the class schedule. Unlike high school the class times differ from day to day, and often there are time gaps between classes. “The …show more content…
Habits that he or she starts in the first semester of their college career extend until graduation. (Harackiewicz, Barron, Tauer, & Elliot, 2002) Students that do not attain a college degree have less career opportunities and make less money than their peers who have graduated (Prevatt, Huijun, Welles, Festa-Dreher, Yelland, & Jiyoon, 2011). They must balance their responsibilities and set priorities. The development of discipline is an “important indicator of success in education.” (Harackiewicz, Barron, Tauer, & Elliot, 2002) By doing this they will set themselves up for success not only in college, but in their careers and lives. These strategies can be applied to their careers. Personal responsibility and time management are two skills that are essential for a successful