Feed your head

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Feed your head

Before I started the distance learning course I needed to get back into studying. It been some time since I had to make notes or write an essay so I dipped into my trusty copy of The Good Study Guide from the Open University. It was just what I needed. I wish I’d read it before doing my Bachelors though.

Doing this self study course means I have to be disciplined and manage my time.

First of all I wrote up a weekly timetable and tried to schedule everything in, especially free time and exercise. Plus things usually take longer then you think they will.


2 comments for “Feed your head”

  1. apollon

    Hey Emma!

    How’ve you been! Oh, obviously I can read that in your diary thing. It’s nice by the way. I can’t believe we still haven’t met up. Get your teaching bum over to Amsterdam, I’m not traveling into the back of beyond or wherever you’ve put up camp.

    To make the comment relevant: I’m doing an essay too and it SUCKS. I haven’t a clue about time management, I’m just very, very good at systematically procrastinating. Now, the deadline’s looking me in the face, so close I can see the white of its proverbial eyes. Not good. Lend me that Good Study Guide, would you? I would rather like to even get my Bachelors! Good luck on the diary stuff and the essay,

    Bob (or Apollon, as I seem to have named myself in a distant past when I -apparently- signed up for this blogger thing. How weird.)

  2. Anonymous

    Emma gives 100% in all she undertakes and I am sure that at the end of the course she will impart all knowledge gained to those who seek her help.

    Good luck to Emma

    Dave

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