![]() ![]() This way, you don’t have to panic or pull an all-nighter before it’s due and you have time to get extra help if you need it. It’s best to start important projects as early as possible and make a game plan for how you are going to complete the assignment before the due date. Worse, you could forget about an assignment altogether and miss a deadline. Leaving assignments until last minute inevitably creates more stress and does not give you enough time to do your best work. If you’re a habitual procrastinator, it’s time to rethink your approach. ![]() Follow these tips to get back on track with managing your college workload: 1.) Start your work early The good news is that there are some helpful tools and strategies you can use to stay on top of your work and develop better time management skills in the process. That’s a significant time commitment, and without strong planning and time management skills, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. A recent survey found that the average college student spends 17 hours each week preparing for classes. College can be an extremely busy time, especially if you are balancing school with a career, a family or other commitments. ![]()
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