Sunday, November 6, 2011

November is the Cruelest Month

T. S. Eliot may have stated that April is the cruelest month in “The Wasteland,” but for college students (and professors), that month is November.

November is the time of year that most people start to get into the holiday spirit.  Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and many of you will be going home for the first time since the start of the semester.  It is a time for you to enjoy the company of family and friends, and when you return, you’ll be faced with tests, project deadlines, and final exams.  This, in my opinion, is cruelty in its rawest form.

What can you do to ensure that you don’t spend your holiday stressing over what is to come, and don’t come back to campus underprepared?  Repeat my mantra – plan ahead – and get yourself ready for the home stretch.

If you’ve taken my advice from earlier posts, you’ve already listed looming deadlines in your planner.  Take a look at what is due when, and create a study plan.  Your plan should identify all remaining major deadlines and include increments of time that allow you to meet those deadlines successfully.  Studying a little bit every day will prevent you from having to cram when you return from break and help you to avoid lugging all your books home over the holiday.  Preparing yourself now is the best remedy to the cruelty of November.

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