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brothanathan:

--- Quote from: ArtyDreams on March 26, 2020, 04:12:03 pm ---This biggest motivation help is stick with your timetable!!! Do the tasks that you would've done in school, in order. Your teachers may have set holiday homework, have assgined work for the day, but even if you have nothing, do some revision for that subject, at that time. This is sure to help combat some demotivation! Dont forget to take your snack and lunch breaks. Wake up early, get changed for the day, freshen up, and treat it as a school timetable.

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Perfecto! Can't stress that point enough, discipline discipline discipline.

JR_StudyEd:
I'm used to structure. Uni throws that out the window. Mandatory remote learning throws whatever attempted makeshift structure I would have had out the window. Things change so quickly. But we will get through it, if we do our part and be willing to do it for a significantly long time. Attending uni for the first time face-to-face forced me so far out of my comfort zone. I guess this experience will help to build our character and increase our resilience for the future.

J_Rho:

--- Quote from: JR_StudyEd on March 26, 2020, 05:12:16 pm ---I'm used to structure. Uni throws that out the window. Mandatory remote learning throws whatever attempted makeshift structure I would have had out the window. Things change so quickly. But we will get through it, if we do our part and be willing to do it for a significantly long time. Attending uni for the first time face-to-face forced me so far out of my comfort zone. I guess this experience will help to build our character and increase our resilience for the future.

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Yeah I need to find structure I'm so lost rn! I haven't had a school holiday where I'm not working for like 3 years! Like I'm used to going to school 8am - 3:30pm then work straight away 3:45pm - 7pm and the homework and sleep and do it all over again! Now I'm like aha ummm what am I doing?
I'm defintly trying to follow my timetable even over the holidays just to try and keep myself focussed but its really difficult.

lets pray that one day we don't tell our kids and grandkids when they're in year 12/uni how lucky they are and how difficult it was for us 😂

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K888:
For me like others, I've found establishing a structure helps me study best :) Set up a space specifically for studying if able - whether that be your desk, kitchen table, etc. - and have it as a strictly work only area. Make to do lists of things to work through so you stay on track. And if you can, get someone to help keep you accountable - that might be parents, friends, etc.

Often the hardest thing is starting. Once you get started its not so hard to keep going. That first leap is the hardest :)

Stormbreaker-X:

--- Quote from: K888 on March 26, 2020, 09:44:09 pm ---For me like others, I've found establishing a structure helps me study best :) Set up a space specifically for studying if able - whether that be your desk, kitchen table, etc. - and have it as a strictly work only area. Make to do lists of things to work through so you stay on track. And if you can, get someone to help keep you accountable - that might be parents, friends, etc.

Often the hardest thing is starting. Once you get started its not so hard to keep going. That first leap is the hardest :)

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Yup certainly my style of learning as well. Tell me the worst student in terms of procrastinating that you know. I know of a guy that fell so behind in work like 1 month behind and can manage to catch up :) I guess that makes me feel better.

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