Reflection blog module 2

There was nothing new I learned going over this module. One think I’ve always struggled with was procrastination. This module got me to start my work ahead of time. This weekend i haven’t felt any stress from too many deadlines piling up and it is such a relief. I know this is a process I have take each week until finally school is over. I would then like to apply that lesson to my life. I don’t procrastination to one day be my downfall. My advice to other students would be to remember what we came to school to do and get it done. Staying on top of everything and scheduling your life will help. Most of school is getting your worked turned in. Get work done in advance and you’ll see the quality of your work increase and you’ll take in the information more efficiently. Life becomes so stressful, especially with outside factors, so limiting stress at every step of the way can help prevent so much wear and tear to any student physically and mentally.

I wish I had taken a class like this coming into school. This class pushes good habits important for any student or anyone.

Module 2: Communicating and Collaborating

Dear Students,

I am now in my senior year and like so many others, I will be leaving with many regrets and knowledge of how I should have spent my time in school. First tip, apply yourself. All classes may not be important, but many are building blocks for other classes and will make your time a whole lot easier if you pay attention from the beginning. Secondly, challenge yourself. You don’t have to focus solely on your major. There are many different subjects that are useful. For example, taking a public speaking class to become more comfortable talking in front of others. Third tip, network. Probably the most important tip I could give to anyone. It is the reason we come to school. Take advantage of the job fairs taking place on campus.

I think students should use school as an opportunity to improve skills. If you aren’t a great writer, take multiple English classes and watch the improvement. It’s important to take advantage of resources on campus including professors.

Lastly, just have fun. School won’t be around always and you wont always be young. Make memorable moments while forming relationships you can cherish for the rest of your life.