How to Multitask in College
Breathe., Get Organized., Go over your Major/Minor., Discuss with your professors., Weed out the unnecessary things., Never Over commit., Good Nights Sleep.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Breathe.
Makes sure before everything on this list , get thoughts and feelings together and relax.
You can get all the tips in the world , but they will never work effectively if you don't "breathe". -
Step 2: Get Organized.
Obtain things like agenda books,dry erase boards or just regular notebooks to write a step by step plan of what you need to do everyday.
It helps to also write the little things like talking to a friend or grabbing something before you leave. , Go on your school or the school of your choice site and go over what specifically your major requires for you to succeed. , Take time to go to each professor or your advisor asking them (politely of course), what is required to pass and how can you effectively succeed in the class as well.
They will gladly appreciate you for this and this puts you ahead of most students who just come in there to learn and leave. , In college, you're always wanting to have fun and break free since you're away from the "boring , over baring parent"; but take your time to go through all random friends, things and events you will not need while at college.
If you know you have an exam next week on a Monday, it would not be best to go out and party Saturday and Sunday.
If you know you have a class at 8, wake up 2 hours early to get yourself together. , The worse thing you could ever do is to commit to several different things.
Take your time to do one assignment at a time, so you won't overload yourself. , One of the most important things to do out of it all is to get a good night's sleep throughout your life or even just a good nap. -
Step 3: Go over your Major/Minor.
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Step 4: Discuss with your professors.
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Step 5: Weed out the unnecessary things.
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Step 6: Never Over commit.
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Step 7: Good Nights Sleep.
Detailed Guide
Makes sure before everything on this list , get thoughts and feelings together and relax.
You can get all the tips in the world , but they will never work effectively if you don't "breathe".
Obtain things like agenda books,dry erase boards or just regular notebooks to write a step by step plan of what you need to do everyday.
It helps to also write the little things like talking to a friend or grabbing something before you leave. , Go on your school or the school of your choice site and go over what specifically your major requires for you to succeed. , Take time to go to each professor or your advisor asking them (politely of course), what is required to pass and how can you effectively succeed in the class as well.
They will gladly appreciate you for this and this puts you ahead of most students who just come in there to learn and leave. , In college, you're always wanting to have fun and break free since you're away from the "boring , over baring parent"; but take your time to go through all random friends, things and events you will not need while at college.
If you know you have an exam next week on a Monday, it would not be best to go out and party Saturday and Sunday.
If you know you have a class at 8, wake up 2 hours early to get yourself together. , The worse thing you could ever do is to commit to several different things.
Take your time to do one assignment at a time, so you won't overload yourself. , One of the most important things to do out of it all is to get a good night's sleep throughout your life or even just a good nap.
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