Monday, February 24, 2014

It's officially the first day of reading week for college and university students!

Like any student in college or university, the workload tends to start off as small and manageable.  Then, as the weeks go by...it starts to pile on and on and on...until you're completely overwhelmed and have several assignments to work on, presentations to create and tests to study for.

Now, you may be asking yourself, "Tim, how does one properly manage and balance both their social and school life?"  Well, you're in luck, I'll be going over some of my personal tips on how to balance your college workloads.  (This also applies to university too!)

Tip #1:


Write everything down in the format of a list - Why?  Well, it's important to see what is due and when and that leads us to my second tip...







Tip #2:



Prioritize - Priority is key when it comes to manageable your college or university workload because let's say that you have 3 assignments due the same week.  You should be asking yourself "What is due first?  Which will take more effort to complete?"

Doing so will allow you to focus on more time-consuming assignments and also let you work your way down.



Tip #3:



Get help! - While there's nothing wrong with being a lone wolf when it comes to school, it's always good to make friends and in turn, help each other on each others workloads because you may be good at one class while weak in another.



And there you have it!  Three of my personal tips on how to properly manage your college/university workload!  Do you have any tips?  Share them!  I'd love to hear yours!

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