Not all students can properly motivate themselves to review or study during break. For those self diagnosed procrastinators, here are our common 8 problems when we try to study in advance.
1. We take forever to rev up enough willpower to even start thinking about school.
2. "What Classes Did I Take Again?"
Every time you have to ask yourself what you forgot to remember about what you've already learned.
3. Buys new school supplies to meet your idealized goal of stationary organization.
A lot of money spent...
4. Start thinking of a study plan only to not be able to follow through its complexity.
5. You start making those flashcards/notes with your fancy colored pens, but also stop doing them because they take up too much time.
From This:
To This:
6. Question whether or not you should move on from a class sooner since you swear you have more to review for one class than another.
"English? No Orgo... Ot maybe Biology???"
7. Start studying material from another class than which you originally planned to complete to try to motivate yourself to see progress somewhere.
8. Decide to end your study review earlier because you ran out of time and willpower.
But I do have some good news. Most people can relate to these eight common instances. Everyone has their own level of difficulty in trying to get themselves to study, but if you can’t relate at all to this list, you are officially part of the ever so enviable 1%. Good luck starting school you 99% of the population!