When it comes to balance in your study and private life, how would you describe yourself?
Great! Working on a clear distinction between study and private life is a good sign of self-regulation, which successful students employ. If you think you could improve the balance even more, please check out these tips:
Making a good planning is not easy. Good that you are thinking about your planning. Please find here some tips to help you:
Working together can be very motivating and helps you to be more disciplined. In these times of online working and isolation, you need to find new forms of working together. Please try one of the tips below and find out what works best for you!
It is very helpful indeed to discuss your planning with someone, especially if this persons helps you focus on what worked well and how to keep that up. If you would like more ideas on working together, please check these tips:
You are not the only one without a daily rhythm. It’s just so easy to live without a daily rhythm now you have to stay home. If you would like to improve your daily rhythm, implement one tip at a time:
You are not the only one looking for ways to counter social isolation while we are encouraged to apply social distancing. These tips may help.
More tips on open book/take-home exams:
You’re not alone! Many students feel stressed in this situation. To help you, we have two video suggestions for you:
In this video you find some tips on how to respond effectively to the corona crisis.