From the start of semester, we’re told to work consistently and regularly – study our subjects throughout semester, not just before exams. But there are so many of us that don’t listen. “We’ll have time later,” we say. “We’ll survive,” we say. Sadly, that’s not always
From sleeping to studying, we always think we’ll have enough time to do things. And so we put things off to do later. Assignments, homework, bedtime – there’s always time for that later. This, ladies and gentlemen, is “procrastination”. Procrastination sucks up your free time and makes you think
You're still in time to make things right! Get these key tips for a strong start of the new semester for a student from a student! 1. Start early Start studying early and don’t leave things for later. Don’t postpone your study, readings and assignments. It’ll get
During your years of study, it is inevitable that you will experience the torment of the group assignment. If you’ve ever done one, you’ll be very familiar with these feels. Here are the types of people you’ll encounter as team members: 1. The ‘my way or the
1. Food You need food to give you energy and make your brain work (simplest explanation ever). Have all your go-to snacks handy when your studying. Just don’t go on a baking rampage while you’re supposed to be studying. 2. Laptop You need all of your notes (on
1. Watch motivational YouTube videos 2. Self bribery Reward yourself with your favourite food/TV show AFTER you’ve set yourself a goal to reach and have actually achieved it. WARNING: DON’T REWARD YOURSELF IF YOU HAVEN’T REACHED YOUR GOAL. 3. Just do it Because that's what Nike's