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    Characteristics of a motivated student for academic success
    (CEP USM, 2024) Oprea, Oana Miruna
    The article presents the results of the theoretical-applicative research of specific behaviors of students determined to achieve high school performance in most academic disciplines, as well as outstanding results in activities oriented towards personal development. These behaviors are generalized in a profile of the student motivated for school success that includes components such as self-discipline, interest and clarity in goal-setting, adaptability in resource management, perseverance in schoolwork, assertive communication, emotional resilience, confidence and self-esteem, objective self-assessment, personal development and professional orientation, autonomy and self-education. Self-discipline is essential to the effective organization of time, and perseverance supports students in achieving long-term goals. Assertive communication and emotional resilience are important for managing emotions and fostering positive relations. Self-confidence and self-assessment support the process of self-education, while autonomy in learning allows students to take control of their educational process. Self-education complements personal and professional development through reflective involvement in setting and achieving goals.