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Albertis McCray
Gen Ed 200
10/28/2011
John Bachofer III
Personal Responsibility Essay
Personal Responsibility is taking accountability for all your thoughts, feelings and actions. Understanding personal responsibility is taught from elementary school all the way through college. As an adult going back to school, understanding personal responsibility is the key to successfully obtain your degree. Entrepreneur’s must be personally responsible or they will not succeed in business.
As an adult, understanding and accepting personal responsibility is the key to success. Adult students attending college tend to have a better understanding of personal responsibility. For example, (Allen, 1993), ‘Adult students are focused on their careers, and they want assignments and that are career relevant.” They realize that study time is important while balancing many roles; they want to know what is expected of them. It is critical that they get feedback early in the term. Early feedback allows adult students to understanding the sacrifices that have to be made while attending college. Kutner (1992), “Develop a workable schedule that gives you personal time, and reserves times for you and your family.”
Sitting down with your family and developing a plan is extremely beneficial to everyone. Personally responsible students understand to achieve a balanced plan; it will require discipline, and patience. So how do we balance college and a family? Sit down and develop a timeline of your daily schedule for a week. This will help you