Professor’s are not here to babysit you and make sure you are getting your work done. Be aware of due dates and exams. (All of which can be found in your course syllabus.)
Students will be taking several classes a semester and it is easy to get due dates mixed up. It is quick and convenient to write down all important information and even highlighting them in the given course syllabus.
Staying organized helps reduce stress levels too. Not having to worry about clutter and just knowing where everything is at. Utilizing to-do lists also helps to see which tasks you have accomplished and what you can move forward to work on next. (Each check in the box is a small victory!)
I can personally say I am very organized. I write all due dates, events, meetings, times, and even to do lists down in my planner. It is so nice just having a physical reminder of what I have to do and when to have it done by. Being a student-athlete and working, it is so easy to lose track of things that need to be done on a busy schedule. Using a planner is easy and effective. I even have mine color coded by by classes to keep things separated and up to date.
Organization is something very important to be or to become. It shows responsibility and even reliability. Going into the real world, nobody is going to look after you except for yourself, so it is important to establish good organization skills to be successful in your future careers. Being organized keeps you on top of everything you need to get done, it minimizes stress levels, and all together is a feeling of relief. To all college students, I recommend getting a planner and making yourself organized. I promise, it will make a world of difference and you will not feel as drained. The feeling of checking things off the “to-do” list is one of the most victorious feelings ever. It is so worth it! Get organized!!
- Shila
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