Vox Populi Vox Dei
High Tory
I've been at varsity for a couple of years (and still have 2 more to go as my degree includes Honours before one graduates) and there is something that has been bothering me for a little while.
I work quite hard at my degree (Commerce) - I do usually go out once a week in term time although sometimes I don't go out at all when I have a project/test on Monday/Tuesday. However what I seem to be realising is that there are some people I know who party hard and yet do better than me (5-10%) when the overall mark comes out. I'm not talking about 50s to 60s but rather between 70s and 80s and, in some cases, 80s to 90s. I've come to the conclusion that they either can 'cram' quite effectively OR they have better time management techniques where they are more effective with the time that they've got. I can seriously learn only for 20-30mins before I get 'distracted' by something - whether it be Facebook, cellphone or TV.
Look I still do reasonably well, but I really do think that I can do a bit better. I'd just to like to hear from forumites what their time management techniques were at university while studying for tests and exams
. Please don't suggest cramming... I really can't do that as I'll get way too stressed out.
I work quite hard at my degree (Commerce) - I do usually go out once a week in term time although sometimes I don't go out at all when I have a project/test on Monday/Tuesday. However what I seem to be realising is that there are some people I know who party hard and yet do better than me (5-10%) when the overall mark comes out. I'm not talking about 50s to 60s but rather between 70s and 80s and, in some cases, 80s to 90s. I've come to the conclusion that they either can 'cram' quite effectively OR they have better time management techniques where they are more effective with the time that they've got. I can seriously learn only for 20-30mins before I get 'distracted' by something - whether it be Facebook, cellphone or TV.
Look I still do reasonably well, but I really do think that I can do a bit better. I'd just to like to hear from forumites what their time management techniques were at university while studying for tests and exams