07-22-2020, 03:05 PM
Well when I was in college I took most of my classes where they did basically everything online anyways and the lecture was more for physical aspect with no attendance scoring. So I would just log in every morning when I woke up even if I worked, checked my email and each classes webpage and would try and do at least an hour of homework every morning (if I worked) or I would just put in a decent amount of time on it. For example, college comp 2 I knew what my final was from the start of the class so every day I would invest at least 30 minutes writing it and proof-reading it. If I didn't work then I would go from about 10 am - 12pm working nonstop. Take a break to go shower and eat lunch. Then maybe watch tv with my father for a bit, then go back at it around 2 and would spend another 2 hours on it until 4. Then I would help with chores around the house, run errands etc, and when my mother got home at 5pm we would eat, talk for a bit, and by 6 I would just be gaming for the rest of the night. The exception is if I had an idea instead of putting it off I would open my homework on another tab and write down notes so that way when I woke up the next morning I still had some of my ideas saved. Very rarely did I actively attend lectures except for one semester where I took a guitar training course. It isn't that bad its finding your rhythm for how you do things. I like to not be working nonstop for hours on end I like doing a bit here and there until it all comes together. I hope by sharing what I used to do you can come up with your own ideas for how you'll manage your time. Most importantly, DO NOT FEEL ANY OBLIGATION FOR ANYONE OR ANYTHING, SCHOOL AND WORK COMES FIRST. As long as you remember that you will be okay.