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Managing your school assignments and projects

Projects and assignment can seem daunting when you receive the information from your lecturer / teacher. Where do you start and how are you supposed to complete all that by the end of the year?

  • Break down the task into manageable pieces
  • Assign each piece a time slot in your current calendar
  • When the time comes to work on the project item, stop doing whatever else you are doing and spend the allocated time on your project. It doesn’t matter what the project is, it can be an assignment for your homework, or a major research piece for your dissertation. The principles are basically the same.
  • Understand what the outcome needs to be, and
  • Break down the task so that the “project” can be completed in the specified time frame.

Of course it does depend on what the project is as to how long it is going to take to complete it. But for complex projects there are usually stages that can be completed as isolated assignments and tasks. Each of these completed assignments build up to complete the major project.

For instance, a student needs to gain a particular mark or percentage in order to pass a course of study. In order to do that, students must complete small assignments and projects throughout the semester. Individually these assignments and projects comprise only a small percentage of the final years mark. However, together, they make up the final mark. On their own, the small assignments may not seem like very much – together they can make the difference between a pass and a fail.

Understand what your final outcome should be by defining your overall project. Break down the project into assignments that can be completed within a very small and specified time frame. Complete each one and build upon your knowledge, skills and abilities to reach your project goal.

Small steps completed over time equals completion of major projects.

Posted on Saturday, April 19, 2008 by Registered CommenterHellen in | Comments1 Comment

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This is all very well. But I really don't want to spend ALL my time studying, breaking down projects into stuff I can do in little bits and pieces. I'm the kind of person who prefers to burn the midnight oil and do it all in one go. And the marks aren't that bad. In fact I got a distinction for the last piece I submitted. Surely it's a case of what works for one, may not work for another and so on. And if I can't be motivated to study then I don't. I go and find something else to do, something I really want to do, then when I need to study I just get on with it and do it. Works for me and I'm not going to change.

June 16, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterRhiannon

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