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Uni Stuff => Universities - Victoria => University of Melbourne => Topic started by: greentea01 on March 05, 2015, 02:36:26 am

Title: Overwhelmed with work HELP
Post by: greentea01 on March 05, 2015, 02:36:26 am
I just moved from perth and it is my 1st year at unimelb and i am already freaking out cause i am doing arts and there is sooooooo much reading/assignments and its only 1st week!!

i have some questions on uni that i am unsure of:

are you meant to take notes from every reading? are all readings important? do lectures cover all the content one needs to know for H2s and higher? how long before an assignment due date should you start researching/writing?


please help! x
Title: Re: Overwhelmed with work HELP
Post by: alondouek on March 05, 2015, 03:19:01 am
"Active reading", i.e. annotating and taking notes while reading is a skill that you develop over your time at uni. It'll be difficult at first but it's something you should keep working on. You'll get the hang of it eventually. I wouldn't recommend not taking notes from readings, you're more likely to forget things if you don't commit them to paper.

Generally exams cover lectures, set readings (if any) and support classes (labs, tutes, workshops - that sort of thing). Your unit coordinator can clarify this for you if they haven't already done so.

I think it's good to get into the habit of at least making a start in an assignment as soon as possible after it's set, be it simple research, essay planning or what have you. I know that myself and many others have taken the attitude of "easy assignment, I'll do it later" only to forget about it, panic and rush it. Train yourself to make an early start on things and it will set you up for later years.

Title: Re: Overwhelmed with work HELP
Post by: Russ on March 05, 2015, 09:47:00 am
If you're freaking out this soon into first year arts, you're either putting too high a priority onto things that aren't that important or you're just unfamiliar with uni assessment and work. It's probably a mix of both; don't stress too much and see how you feel after another week of classes.