
How To Survive Your First Day At University Lazy Thoughts First Day I’ve written a few of my own university posts recently but i’ve also seen a ton of others flying around on twitter and bloglovin’, so i thought i’d create a ‘master post’ if you will, of all my favourite uni posts to date. You are in your final year of university in a program that isn't the easiest and that will get you an actual degree. you aren't lazy, if you were you wouldn't be there yet. what you feel when you are out of the academic structure, is not laziness but lack of motivation.

How To Deal With Lazy Students In College Or Schools After failing in a couple of exams, i became more frustrated, and depression struck me. so i couldn't study even more and i was completely stuck in a loop of frustration and laziness. i wasted time, and loosed the love for educating with it. now i realize, i have learnt so little. I'm making this post to share my strategies with you. you too can be a lazy 4.0 student, if you step up your efficiency! i can't guarantee that all of these strategies will work for you, but i hope you find at least some of them useful. But if you’re too stressed during your first semester you’ll hate it and entirely for the wrong reasons. don’t be afraid to have a wild night and miss the occasional lecture, or go home for the weekend instead of reading that book your lecturer recommended, but try and find the balance. Learn these skills to survive university. from avoiding hangovers to saving money, this is the best advice for students starting university.

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How To Avoid Lazy Thinking For The Interested If you don’t, definitely research now if you have a goal in mind, it’s so much easier to go to class because you’ll actually feel like you’re working towards something. you should also take more classes 5 is a good amount, especially since you don’t work much. My third year of university always seemed way off; graduation a distant occasion that didn’t need my immediate concern. however, i’m suddenly here. i start my third year next week and i can’t believe how quickly it’s come around. College can be tough—you’re experiencing the pressures of adult life, going to school full time, taking care of yourself, and paying bills for what is most likely the first time ever. real life can make you feel like no matter how you’re making the grade, you’re just not smart enough. After a particularly good semester or even after a particularly good grade on a test, you can get lazy because you’re overly confident in your abilities. you stop studying because you think you don’t need to, and before you know it, you’re screwed. 6. the “march madness” stage.