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(Ep. 34) How to Use Holidays to Your Academic Advantage

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YOU were brainwashed...! Actually...Yes! Who told you that holidays translate into no-book days or no-academic-work days? Who told you that? Now, know this: Holidays are not just a pause for school, but an opportunity to sharpen your sword for the next battle.  In fact, the way you use your holidays can affect your academic performance in the next semester and beyond. Here are 7 things you can do to make your holidays benefit you academically: 1. Review the Last semester Take time to think about how well you did last semester. Even if the results may not be out already, you can tell if you did well or not. How well did you achieve your last semester goals. What associations or habits helped you or pulled you back. Do a thorough review. 2. Set a Holiday Goal Have SMART goals set for this holiday. E.g., complete all the chapters under Organic Chemistry, Finish the 2 novels we would use for next semester, complete an assignment, finish a project, etc. Set as many goals as you can. But...

(Ep. 33) How to Create a Study Timetable that Actually Works. 10 Strategic Tips.

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24 hours are never enough! For a day? They are never enough! I do feel this way sometimes. I wish I could just add more hours to the 24-hour day. Maybe 100 hours or something. But then, it is how it is. For a student, time Management is usually very important. The time you spend studying is of great importance. One way to be able to properly manage your time to be able to study effectively is to have a study timetable. Here are 10 strategic tips that will help you create a study timetable that actually work: 1. Set Your Priorities. Write down your classes and subjects. Note the subjects that appear bulkier, more difficult, with higher unit loads and that are core courses. Give these subjects more time on your timetable. Then give shorter periods to other subjects 2. Understand Your Circadian Rhythm When do you study best. Is it during the night or the day, before or after lectures, etc. Set your timetables around those hours. If you don't understand your circadian rhythm yet, try ...

(Ep. 32) Now That You are a Student: 7 Essential Things to Know as a Freshman

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Hey! Congratulations! You are now a student! You prayed for this; you dreamt of this and now you have just started living out your dream Whether you have already resumed your first semester or you are about to resume, here are 7 Essential things you must know as a freshman in school: 1. Time Management is so important You must be able to use your time judiciously. This is to enable you catch up with classes, assignments, library sessions, projects, your social and spiritual life, etc. Shun procrastination. Avoid last minute stress. 2. Campus is not for Children; Take Responsibility Yes, I get it. You may not even be up to 18. Or maybe you're above 18. But remember that as long as you are in Campus, you are not expected to still be a child. I'm not taking about age here. Children are always reminded to read. Children pursue pleasure instead of choosing discipline to face their works. Children don't take responsibility. Don't be a child. Remember that you are solely respo...