Thursday, December 6, 2012



 I will persist until I succeed

Heather A’s Success Story
in high school I didn’t study much in groups as I do in high school. I feel I learn better when I can teach other people information and we can exchange notes taken in class because sometimes other students  pick up on more important information than others my overall study method: I have very different techniques . for financial tests, I try to work on problems given in class as well as problem from power point and homework. When it comes to marketing classes, I review my notes and try to make diagrams to describe different processes. My time management secret: one of my biggest secrets is to look over the information that you just learned when class is over. After reviewing the information, it sticks a little bit better than waiting until the night before the test. How I deal with multiple projects/tests: I try to work on whatever has the shortest deadline and work from there. My overall study method: I tend to do massive blocks of about an hour or so in order to really learn the material

 CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!!!!!!!


Wednesday, December 5, 2012


You can succeed in school if you will Part 5


You can succeed in school if you will Part 5
After some serious soul-searching. Kennedy decided she was made for a purpose: to be successful and to fulfill who she was destined to be. She returned to DCCC “with determination and a mindset that I would not fail with god leading me.” She says her first semester was difficult. “I knew I could find refuge in the student success program,” Kennedy said. “To my benefit, Ms. Gravely accepted me back. Because of my struggles and hard times, I seek a new beginning every day and don’t allow the past to cripple my future. I have learned to have self-value.
                     Choose the Right!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                       Charles Haymore

Tuesday, December 4, 2012


You Can Succeed in School If you will Part 4
As Kennedy lay crumpled in her hospital bed following the accident, she realized that many of her wounds were invisible. “After the car accident I suffered from low esteem and depression,” she said. “For years, I allowed someone I loved  to physically, mentally and emotionally abuse me.” She had previously tried taking a few DCCC classes, but she said she was immature and not ready for accident, she returned to DCCC to take some cosmetology classes.  She left school a second time and began working as a certified nursing assistant. After yet another car accident, she felt unstable, hopeless, and didn’t know what to do
                                                                  Choose the Right!!!!!!!!
                                                                    Charles Haymore

Monday, December 3, 2012


You Can Succeed in School If You Will
Part 3
As Quansheeba Kennedy review her DCCC transcript in preparation to transfer to Salem College, she can hardly believe she has a 3.3 grade point average and that she was accepted into the prestigious private college with a selective admissions policy.
It took two false starts before 22-year-old Thomasville resident found her true calling elementary education, and more importantly, before she found and reaffirmed the value of herself. She thought back to when she was only 18 years old but felt “overwhelmed by life.” She had just graduated from high school when she was in a serious car accident.
“I almost killed myself, not by drinking and driving not by partying but because I was living a life that was overwhelming,” she said. One must work hard, nut not waste time. Goofing off during school is a killer. It kills your achievement and your chances for outstanding success now and later.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!

Friday, November 30, 2012



You Can succeed in school if you will Part 2
“Though I graduated from an associate degree program, I felt that my instructors provided me with the same theory and knowledge as those students completing their bachelor’s degree program in clinical laboratory science,” Mishak added.
“When I started my clinical rotations at wake forest university Baptist Medical Center, I felt that my formal education at DCCC prepared me to succeed at every challenge  that I faced. Since I was the among the first MLT students to rotate through WFUBMC, I think this strong foundation in laboratory science enabled me to dispel many of the preconceived ideas about MLTs regarding their education and what they are able to do.” After a year working as a medical laboratory technician at children healthcare of Atlanta, he was promoted to a hematology, coagulation, and flow cytometer sections of the laboratory.