In one of my past blog post I asked you guys (my readers/my followers) if you wanted me to cover any "back to school" topics/issues/& concerns that you may have before school starts =)
And after that post I received tons of emails filled with tons of questions.
Somehow, many of the questions correlated to one another. So, I have decided to answer the top three (main asked) questions.
The first most requested questions is based on "how to manage time"?
"Why do I feel as if I never have enough time to do my homework read my notes r even finish my readings?"
Two years ago in highschool, I too faced problems with managing my time properly. However, as year went by I learned to manage time better by creating a monthly calendar that lists important due dates for assignments, tests, projects and etc. This helped me to plan ahead. Or if you want you could also create a weekly calendar, time to time I use this method especially during the exam periods. This type of calendar will be filled with tasks that you can complete each day. Also, another tip when you create a list if would be helpful if you label them by the due dates and also how much each items worth so you can decided on what to more important.
The second most requested questions is based on "too much reading"?
The third most requested questions "what do you think are the main top mistakes that students make in school?"
My response from my point of view:
My top five mistakes made by students (and me) are:
1) Procrastinating
2) Skipping classes
3) Not knowing how to study
4) Not making the efforts to change some habits (like leaving everything to the last minute)
5) Not using the resources giving by the teachers/professeurs
So, as I mentioned earlier this is my top three questions mainly asked questions. Hope my response help you and also remember that these answers are all from my point of view/ from my experience.
And after that post I received tons of emails filled with tons of questions.
Somehow, many of the questions correlated to one another. So, I have decided to answer the top three (main asked) questions.
"Why do I feel as if I never have enough time to do my homework read my notes r even finish my readings?"
"Sorry for bothering you, but this is a question that I ask myself each day from elementary school til today, on how to use my time properly?"
"The due dates are always to close to one another"
"Less time to finish everything and I don't know what to do"
My response from my point of view:Two years ago in highschool, I too faced problems with managing my time properly. However, as year went by I learned to manage time better by creating a monthly calendar that lists important due dates for assignments, tests, projects and etc. This helped me to plan ahead. Or if you want you could also create a weekly calendar, time to time I use this method especially during the exam periods. This type of calendar will be filled with tasks that you can complete each day. Also, another tip when you create a list if would be helpful if you label them by the due dates and also how much each items worth so you can decided on what to more important.
The second most requested questions is based on "too much reading"?
"I hate to read but now I don't have a choice for grade 8, what can I do?"
"I am going to college and I am an international student living in the states. What should I do to improve my reading habits"
"I can't believe, I am in college already! How ever, I was wondering if you can give me any tips on how to improve my reading strategies this year"
My response from my point of view:
I too something complain that reading suck but during this summer break I ended up spending most of my time reading books, comics and magazines. My tips for reducing your reading load is that as soon as you receive the course syllabus, start by breaking down the semester's reading materials. Also spend about five hours each week per course for reading and note taking. Plus, take notes as you read or you will forget everything later. I find reading really helpful to pass time while I am taking the transit home and etc.My response from my point of view:
The third most requested questions "what do you think are the main top mistakes that students make in school?"
My response from my point of view:
My top five mistakes made by students (and me) are:
1) Procrastinating
2) Skipping classes
3) Not knowing how to study
4) Not making the efforts to change some habits (like leaving everything to the last minute)
5) Not using the resources giving by the teachers/professeurs
So, as I mentioned earlier this is my top three questions mainly asked questions. Hope my response help you and also remember that these answers are all from my point of view/ from my experience.
Well, have a lovely day
and
to those who have already started school
or
will be going back to school this year
-
Good Luck
=)
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