We all think we know how uni works – we go to our lectures, tutes, and we should just absorb everything. But that’s not how it works. University (and lecturers, especially) are evil – they give you a deceptively immense workload and expect you to be able to memorise everything they
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
Learn how to manage your time at uni wisely and efficiently with these tips: Ask direct questions, don't be scared. Plan to do things at the best time, be efficient. Prioritize your workload, dont leave the hardest or longest things until the end. Don’t aim to be perfect, its
Being a uni student is all fun and games until it comes time to turn in assignments, then the real games begin. When it comes to work, we’re the masters of procrastination but that’s probably not a good thing… 1) Realising your assignments are due tomorrow 2) Reading