For my reflection post, I would echo other’s posts, and cannot believe this semester is almost over! I have learned a lot this semester, both in terms of course readings and about myself. I am a planner and like to take things at my own pace. Often I will devote a solid few hours a night to readings and assignments so that I don’t get overwhelmed at any one point, and that definitely helps. I know it’s not for everyone, but I’ve never done well with procrastinating and leaving things to the last minute. Like Lauren C mentioned, it’s often better to take one assignment at a time. I’ll often work on one assignment for a while, and if I need a break or get stuck somewhere, I’ll either go back to it later or work on another assignment. That way I never feel overwhelmed. I’m not very good with multitasking, but breaking up larger assignments into smaller more manageable pieces. Keep your heads up, everyone! We’re almost there!
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Review of Week 10 & remaining assignments
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Taking 2 classes, one with one assignment and the other with two assignments, I have really had to structure my pace. I usually like to work one assignment until finished before going on to the next but have found that I am working better if a work on all of the in tandem, like a slow three-footed shuffle to the finish line. I do nee to keep an eye on the deadlines for all of these!
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