Monday, November 2, 2015
What I Learned in College
It is either friends or grades. What I learned in college is that you either have a social life with bad grades or good grades with no social life. You cannot have both because there is just no way to balance it out, unless you never sleep. College is completely different from high school, because I shoulder a lot more responsibilities while in high school I fooled around all day. In high school, I was constantly late, I would fall asleep, text, eat a whole meal, gossip, just anything but pay attention to the teacher. Even though I was always distracted, I was still able to keep my grades up because they teach at a slow pace. I expected the first month of college to be easy, just explaining the syllabus and policies, but instead we went straight into work. Though I only have four classes, there is actually a lot of work that is why time management is an essential skill a college student needs to have. In college I learned how to be more productive and manage my time efficiently. I start class at 9am and get off at 2:45pm, Monday through Thursday. I have about an hour gap in between until my 1:30pm class, so I make use of that time to do my homework. Then after class, I run errands and go back to my room to finish up my homework. I start my homework early so I can finish early and not stress about it later on. I can just be lazy and netflix until late without worrying about homework because I already finished. As long as I am efficient with my time, I can relax and still be on top of my game.
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