10. Successful
Students are good time managers. Successful students do not procrastinate. They
have learned that time control is life control and have consciously chosen to control
of their life.
An element truth: you
will either control time or be controlled by it! It’s your choice: you can lead
or be led, establish control or relinquish control, steer your own course or
follow other. Failure to take control of their own time is probably the no.1 study
skill problem for college students. It ultimately causes many students to
become non-students! Procrastinators are good
excuse-makers. Don’t make academics harder on yourself than it has to
be. Stop procrastinating. And don’t wait until tomorrow to do it!
The 10 items listed above
are paraphrased from an article by Larry M Ludewig called Ten Commandments for
Effective Study Skills which appeared in The Teaching Professor,
December, 1992.
“Learning Technologies and Online Education.”
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