Let's face it, this certainly is not just a college problem. We are introduced to the concept of work
outside of school when we are merely elementary students. But I will tell you one thing, which I’m sure
you’ve noticed –
It only
gets worse in college.
Again,
before we even step foot on campus, we are told that college is a lot harder
than high school. We are told that it is
a lot more work, and that college professors expect you to complete a lot of assignments.
All these
things could not be closer to the truth.
So how do
we deal with the overwhelming stress of completing multiple assignments from
multiple classes?
As I type
this now, I am thinking of the podcast I have to record tomorrow, the Econ
homework I have to complete, and the Italian pages I have to read from my
textbook. Whenever I’m faced with these
tasks, I tend to do everything else than the work assigned to me. I’ll take a nap, eat some snacks, watch some
Netflix… everything I should not be
doing.
Procrastination
is every student’s worst enemy. It
happens to the best of us. We have this
assignment that we KNOW we should start soon, but yet we tell ourselves “I have time, I can just do this later.”
And then
you are up at 2 am doing your homework contemplating whether pursuing a college
degree is even worth the struggle.
Here are
some tips I have learned in order to complete your homework on time, and semi
stress free.
The sooner the better! I talked about
procrastination before. Try not to fall
for it. Complete your assignments as
soon as possible, not a couple of hours before it is due. This will allow you to do your homework under
less stress, and actually understand the material being given to you.
Find a good work
place. I’m not sure about you
guys, but I always have trouble trying to complete my homework in my dorm
room. Especially with 4 other roommates
(supplemental for the win), let’s just say I get distracted easily. Lots of dorms have specialized “study rooms”
available for your use, and there’s always the library, the HUB, etc. University Park is such a large campus with
so many places to do your homework in a non-distracting environment.
Ask your professors for
help. Your professors are there for you when you need
them. And I’m telling you, no matter how
bitter they may seem, they do not want you to fail. Drop in during office hours or schedule an
appointment with them if you are facing any issues with the homework. I promise you, they will be happy to help!
Here are
some more resources on how to handle homework in college:
Thanks for the advice! This post was extremely relatable, especially the procrastination part where you do everything BUT the work you should actually be doing. I do agree that finding a good work space is absolutely critical...I would definitely recommend the maps library at Pattee if you haven't checked it out yet. You'll probably find me there if you go, either studying or accidentally taking a nap when I should be studying!
ReplyDeleteThis is the perfect topic to address for this class. Especially being students in honors courses, we are met with CRAZY amounts of work on a daily basis. I find myself falling victim to the same situation as you: when I have a deadline approaching I suddenly have the urge to do anything other than the work dangerously looming over my head. The tips are awesome, I just wish it was easier said than done (lol).
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