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The Five Secrets to Beating College Deadlines
- December 11, 2013
- Posted by: shara
- Category: Studying Uncategorized
Juggling exams, assignments, and classes, not to mention any extracurriculars, can be a daunting task for even the brightest student. For the rest of us, we spend much of our college careers worrying about missing a deadline or if the nightmare comes to life trying to recover from a missed deadline.
Thankfully, with a little forethought and planning, even the busiest student can vastly decrease the chance of missing a deadline.
1. Don’t Overcommit
In our modern world, people who do everything are often looked up to as paragons of productivity. In the long-term, however, the real achievers are those who focus on a few things at a time. In what Cal Newport describes as serial accomplishments, elite students do one thing at a time rather than many things at once.
When planning your next semester, definitely make it challenging but dont make it impossible.
2. Document Repeatedly
As you move through your various activities, take the time to keep a complete record of all your deadlines and commitments. Depending on your personal style, this might mean writing it on physical paper such as a calendar or planner or it might mean recording it in a computer application such as Google calendar or Remember The Milk.
For extra security, use a couple of methods. Perhaps your planner would record your target dates, while Google calendar will email you when there is still time for an all-nighter.
3. Plan To Finish Early
Rather than waiting until the last minute, set aside enough time to finish the assignment as soon as you get it. Not only does this give you more buffer time, but the success of finishing early will also give your willpower a boost that will help you do even better next time.
If you are like me and cant remember the last time you finished a project more than twelve hours before the deadline, try to find a study partner who will hold you accountable.
4. Anticipate Problems
Whatever you do, expect something to go wrong. The library will close, the wireless will crash, your friends will invite you to a day in the park, or the dorms will burn down. As an elite student, you need to expect the unexpected
and still meet your deadline.
Give yourself enough time to get the project completed even when the world comes crashing down around your ears.
5. Be Ready With Plan B
But what happens when you have two weeks of work and one night to finish?
Its time for Plan B. Following the 80/20 rule, quickly analyze the best way to spend your time and focus on getting the best possible result. Perhaps you will not have the best essay in your class, but you can likely avoid failing. Determine, if possible, what your professor wants most and do your best to supply that.
Conclusion
Following this simple process will take very little time while drastically reducing stress. With the reduction of stress, you will be able to focus more fully which will lead to more accomplishments and even less stress in a spiral of success.
How do you remember deadlines?