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No matter how careful you are trying to manage time as best as possible, the academic year seems to fly by in a flash. Before you know it, you are left high and dry at the end of the year, with a bundle of essay deadlines and wistful wishes. This ranges everywhere from regrets of not starting earlier to promises to do so in the coming year. And then the next year comes and goes by in the same flurry of events and nothing really changes.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n
We can understand this whole scenario, very well. We have been there too, faced the same struggles, and fought through similar feelings. This is not an uncommon occurrence, given that almost everyone goes through them at some point. In this article, we have compiled a short of list some of the things you can do this year to help you focus better on your studies and curriculum. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
Most schools, colleges, and universities come with a pre-decided schedule fashioned before the beginning of the academic year. Most of the time, you will find it on your student\u2019s portal or your teacher may hand it to you on your orientation day. The point is, you have plenty of time to go through your class schedules and plan accordingly. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
Your lessons won’t take long to get done so make sure you have a plan to tackle your curriculum in the most efficient way possible. Get rough outlines for your essays and start studying little by little from the first day so you can get the most out of your school year. Remember, any little task that you can get done and out of the way is a big win for you!<\/p>\n\n\n\n
A clear workspace directly translates into a clear mind \u2013 both are instrumental to your study plans. It is essential to have a neat and tidy workspace but also one where you can operate in a relaxed environment. In universities and schools, it can be your library or perhaps your study room where you feel like you can be most productive.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
If you are studying from home as has been the case under the Covid-19 pandemic, you may have different plans. It usually is better to have a nice and relaxed study place at your home, like a clean desk or perhaps a nice sofa in the living room. However, make sure that the place you are working at has no distractions. It is a bit difficult to study with your mother just meters away making morning smoothies for everyone.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
On that note, also try your best to keep away from your bed while you study \u2013 no matter how tempting it may seem. It may start as an innocent notion to study on your warm bed but we both know, unsolicited naps are just around the corner. And studying on the bed is definitely asking for one. <\/p>\n\n\n\n