Why you need to plan your time

Time management and procrastination are two of my biggest weaknesses. I have re blogged this to help me manage my time. Now back to writing my essay

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When I was little, we used to listen to an audiobook on tape in the car called Red Dwarf: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers. It was based on a 1990s sitcom set in space three million years into the future. One of the characters was a self-important caretaker called Arnold Judas Rimmer, who repeatedly tried and failed to pass the engineers exam. It went like this:

“The first week of study, he would always devote to the construction of a revision timetable. Weeks of patient effort would be spent planning, designing and creating revision schedule which, when finished, were minor works of art.

The only problem was this: because the timetables often took seven or eight weeks, and sometimes more, to complete, by the time Rimmer had finished them the exam was almost upon him”

Grant Naylor

They say that failure to plan…

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Top 10 buys that will help you to study

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So you’re heading to university! If you’re straight out of college or high school, you’re probably heading towards the most significant change you’ve experienced in your life so far and are careering between nervous and excited on a minute-to-minute basis. If you’re a mature student, you might be wondering how on earth you are going to fit this study in when you already seem so busy all the time, and you’ll be thinking that things have probably moved on a step or two since you were last hitting the books.

Here is a quick guide to what can really come in handy to help you with your studies. Prices are correct at time of publish. If you’re really interested in some of the more expensive items but put off by the cost, think about buying it with…

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