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I can't stick to my timetable. I've made study plans for days , weeks and for whole semester but i don't stick to my plan. everyday i make a new table then another and so on. During lectures i think of my study plans and lose total concentration. I procrastinate my assignments and quizzes and when other student gets good marks i felt unmotivated. my 1st and 2nd semester ended like this.
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maybe instead of all the time you spend making plans you do the work during that time? maybe looking at hours of study time is too overwhelming for you. could you try doing like twenty minute time blocks of work each hour? then give yourself a break?
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You don't have to stick to a perfect timetable, you just have to get it done to the best of your abilities. Study regularly when you have time, don't procrastinate, and you'll rock it. Also take advantage of your professor's office hours, it will motivate you to get started on papers/projects early, and it will help clarify what the professor is looking for.
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Last edited by Wren_; Mar 31, 2015 at 06:42 PM. Reason: administrative edit |
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