LAUSD
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“The
Importance of Being Prompt.”
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300
word document for Mr. Haymore’s new media class
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Sarah Alvarez
10/25/2012
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What does it mean to be prompt? When you’re prompt you are early,
and right on time. Being prompt is something all successful students do. They
come prepared, early and ready to receive knowledge from the teachers. To be
prompt means to be on time not late like the White rabbit in Alice in
wonderland saying “I’m late, I’m late for a very important date!”
It isn’t hard to be prompt, in fact it’s simple. Just be prepared,
ready, aware of time, and you won’t be late. Yet, any kids are late to class.
Why? They all create a million excuses. “Oh I forgot my book in my locker,”
they say or, “I wasn’t aware of time.” Well, you should have got your book
during nutrition/lunch and you should get a watch. When you are on time you
aren’t in a hurry, you’re not stressed, and your grades aren’t affected by you
tardy.
When you’re tardy it goes on your record. Do you want to be known as
a person who is never prompt and always late? No successful person is late.
Here’s an example, if you get late to a job interview, do you think that will
put a good impression to the boss? Or if you’re on a sports team and are late
for the big game do you think that will make the coach proud?
If you’re prompt you are less stressed and calmer. Always being late
is not a good habit and should be dealt with immediately. Some people have
always been prompt never late. Those people were raised to be on time and are
probably successful in their lives.
Don’t you want to be successful to? It’s not hard to come on time
and be quick. Choose the right and be on time!
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