Topic > Importance of Co-Curricular Activities - 1936

As a "world class" student you should have strong morals that are important to you and maintain them regardless of the situation. Having good morals and applying them to your daily life may seem like a simple task, but one day someone may ask you to compromise. It is important not to compromise your beliefs and morals for the benefit of another person. I am a very stubborn person and I work hard for what I know is right. If a situation arises and I don't agree with the decision, I will fight for what I believe is right in the most professional manner. I am more than willing to compromise with people to some extent, but with my morals there is no chance of that happening. It's important to keep an open mind to the opinions of others, but I grew up with certain morals/beliefs that I have always held to. To become a more “world-class” student, I believe I could still work on this by writing my morals. Understanding what exactly is important to me and why I really am. I've always had morals, but I've never really decided why they matter to me. I think it's important to not only have a moral, but to have a valid reason to back up why you believe it. It's just like any other situation: it's best to have evidence to support your decision. Campus