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What motivates you to study? (1 Viewer)

barbernator

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the thought of getting a lashing per mark i lose in a test from my parents :/

ohh, and a $400 bet with my dad
 
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EpikHigh

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Future goals ie university, degrees etc. Family and friends.
 

qwerty44

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Getting in course fastest way possible (without bridging etc.)
Don't want to waste parents money and effort put into my studies
School Incentives
 

madharris

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A decent atar to get into my desired courses
And because I go to a private school, I feel bad If I don't do well as my parents have spent all that money on me
 

bleakarcher

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Interest in subject, aspirations, feeling of accomplishment.
 

RivalryofTroll

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"Study for the chicks!"

Nah jokes!

I study to hopefully end up in Medicine.
There's actually people who study hard for someone else.

There's nothing wrong with it if you become heaps motivated due to it.

@OP:
My MAIN reason:
To not waste my parents' money (spent on me) in terms of tutoring and my overall education.
 

Shadowdude

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the threat of no rice for a month motivates me :(


But seriously, keeping my WAM up is imperative. It's a number that measures my self worth :p


Nah, but more seriously, I feel that - especially at uni - I have 13 weeks of semester, and then another 3 or so more for exams. And then I get a long break. Short term pain, long term gain.

That said, it's still quite difficult to tear myself away from the internet/Facebook/TV/FIFA or whatever... but sometimes, you just have to plonk yourself down on a table and start doing the work.
 

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