Best Advice Yet
Posted on
2008-Aug-24
at
04:53
EVERY ASSIGNMENT, EVERY DAY
That insight was supplied by arguably one of BrandCenter's most demanding professors during orientation.
At the BrandCenter, we're assigned a decent amount of work, but it's staggering how much work & time is required to complete a seemingly simple assignment.
Everyone frets over time management and the ever-elusive feeling of "Balance." Don Just told us straight up, the only way to maintain a reign on it is with, Every Assignment, Every Day.
Ordinarily, I, like many others I assume, work only on whatever subject is due. Rarely have I tried to dedicate some time towards subjects with a due date on the horizon.
As I have incorporated his advice into my studies though, I can already see the validity. I've solved problems for another class, because you realize how the subject matter is interlocks anyways.
Hopefully this advice may help you in your finishing school as well.
To round it out, another insight supplied by Charles Hall, when asked on advice for balancing school + work + life, he offered:
Best2U,
krystal
That insight was supplied by arguably one of BrandCenter's most demanding professors during orientation.
At the BrandCenter, we're assigned a decent amount of work, but it's staggering how much work & time is required to complete a seemingly simple assignment.
Everyone frets over time management and the ever-elusive feeling of "Balance." Don Just told us straight up, the only way to maintain a reign on it is with, Every Assignment, Every Day.
Ordinarily, I, like many others I assume, work only on whatever subject is due. Rarely have I tried to dedicate some time towards subjects with a due date on the horizon.
As I have incorporated his advice into my studies though, I can already see the validity. I've solved problems for another class, because you realize how the subject matter is interlocks anyways.
Hopefully this advice may help you in your finishing school as well.
To round it out, another insight supplied by Charles Hall, when asked on advice for balancing school + work + life, he offered:
"Don't worry so much about chasing balance.
No one has it.
Instead, the goal is to learn to become comfortable in chaos."
No one has it.
Instead, the goal is to learn to become comfortable in chaos."
Best2U,
krystal
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