Q5. If you have multiple assignments to do, don’t try and work on more than one at a time. Pick the most
immediately due assignment and stick with it like glue until it’s done. Then move on to the next most
pressing assignment. This way, you resist the temptation to bypass hard, looming assignments to jump to
easier but less pressing assignments for your sense of accomplishment. Concentrating your efforts on one
task is the key to any successful session of work.
Q6. Often, you’ll be tempted to pull all-nighters simply to get things done and out of your head. This is
extremely counterproductive. If you feel very tired, you can just drop off at any moment. If you sense
you’re giving less and less effort to your work, then stop. It’s always better to pick it up the next day when
you’re focused than to run a marathon all night and wind up with substandard work that you aren’t proud
of.
Q7. It’s not always easy to stay on the ball in college, but if you know how to stay calm, and make your
assignments work for you, you can simplify things tremendously. If you have no idea how to even start an
assignment, always feel free to contact your professor, campus tutoring office, or even your parents for
advice. Don’t let your fears get in the way of your doing well. If asking a professor for assistance is the
difference between a C and an A on an assignment, you should not care about your pride, you should care
about your college marks.
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