dear nidhi,
Simply think of your own family, what kind of life do you wanna give them. What will be their future, do you want your children to finish their studies as well, you should be their model. When you would finish your studies you'll get better job opportunities.
Organising your study schedule – make a weekly timetable for when you will study away from class.
Make a list of due dates and cross them off when done!
If things seem overwhelming, break them down into small steps – such as a piece of work you can
complete in an hour. When that’s done, set a goal for the next step.
Get to know your learning style – it will help you study more efficiently. Such as, do you learn best by
reading, saying things out loud, having a picture or diagram of the facts, making a song of what you
need to learn?
Create a support group – find some others in a similar situation in your class and meet outside of class
time to support each other as you study.
Learn some skills for studying for exams and researching assignments – your Study Skills Teacher in the
Learning Centre (Library) and the Student Counsellors can help with this.
Give yourself little rewards and positive feedback whenever you achieve something. Such as, a treat
after an assignment’s handed in or a short break after completing an hour’s study.
Maintaining motivation – sometimes it can be hard when everything’s due or overdue or seems too
hard – try to remind yourself of your future goals (what do you hope to be doing in two years’ time?)
and how far you have come already. Talk to the Counsellors to get a boost!