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How do I build motivation for college?

What is one thing you told yourself when you went to college, just so you never lost motivation to complete your degree?

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Nancy’s Answer

Thanks for the thoughtful question. I remember having two main motivations.

First, I worked entry-level jobs in high school and college, which made me realize I could do much more. Going to college was my way to expand my potential and make a difference in the world, or at least in my part of it.

Second, when I struggled in a class, I reminded myself that I still learned more than I knew before, even if I didn't grasp everything. It was always worth it.

Best wishes for you on your college journey,
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Chiquria’s Answer

A great way to boost your motivation for college is to keep reminding yourself of your "why"—the personal reason you decided to be there. Maybe it's to create a brighter future, make your family proud, break old patterns, or chase a dream job. When things get tough, remember: "This degree is my launchpad, not my limit. Every late night and challenge is shaping the person I want to be."

It's also helpful to set small, meaningful goals—like passing a tough class, meeting someone new, or gaining experience through a project or internship. Motivation doesn't have to be loud or flashy; it often grows quietly and steadily with daily reminders of why it all matters.
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