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subject: Student Life In A College. Independent Life Full Of Restrictions [print this page]


On the hand, living far from home seems the long expected freedom and independence. On the other hand, rules and requirements of a college make life of the students even more complicated. Students learn how to manage their time effectively. The fact is that there are more leisure opportunities additionally to the studying activities. Thus, students life requires more responsibility towards allocation of time resources life in general. The general recommendations, which may be given on the matters of students life, are as follows:

1.Try to manage your time in accordance with the business before pleasure principle. You will discover the actual necessity to cope with the studying assignments first when there is time pressure, and you have whales of tasks uncompleted. Originally, it is better not to initiate such situations, so, you should better believe this.

2.Spend at least two or three hours per week for sports activity. Stresses and overloads associated with study cause emotional and nervous breakdowns, and physical activity helps to overcome these overloads, or minimize the consequences of the breakdowns. Moreover, balancing of the learning and physical activities will restore your energy faster than passive resting.

3.Students life is impossible without students parties and nightclubs, nevertheless, try not to be a frequent guest on these parties. If it is impossible to miss them, just do not stay overnight, as red eyes and sleepy mind will not provide you with an opportunity of effective studying.

4.Keep in touch with home. Some students believe that living at a distance from home is useful, and they often forget to call parents. Nevertheless, when something is needed, they remember that parents are the only people who can help. It is not difficult to spend a few minutes a day (two or three days) to call and ask how they are getting on. They will appreciate it.

by: Michael Cockson




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