Chaminade Student Analysis

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A successful student at Chaminade exhibits excellent time management, focus and dedication. Success in such a school requires these three imperative characteristics. Any student willing to take on the challenge of Chaminade, must use these attributes to his advantage.

Dedication does not come by so easily at Chaminade. Some students entering Chaminade know of the insurmountable work that is to come, but are not willing to put in the effort. Success is only acquirable when one is dedicated enough to pass through the rigorous tasks. Dedication creates a drive in the student, giving him a reason to do his best. Only when one decides to give his time will he truly have the possibility of success. Dedication is the stepping-stone to focus. The

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