Keeping organized in a college course is very important, organized
both physically and mentally. Part of being mentally organized is remembering when
and what is due in a given time and managing that time wisely. After reading the
Time Management article I’ve gotten a few ideas to keep myself organized. I am going
to try to work ahead whenever possible and keep a planner handy as a
look-ahead into all my classes so I can complete other upcoming tasks and plan accordingly. In terms of reading assignments, although it says to read at least Part
A, I won’t let that constrain me from reading the full assignment or I’d get
into that habit. I have Canvas bookmarked on my laptop and my phone, and I’ve
also signed up for the weekly email updates as a reminder and double-check in
case I missed it the first time. I’ll also attempt all extra credit
opportunities, time-allowing.
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