much to my dismay, it appears not to be talking about current management problems... and most likely none of you are reading it, except a few people who declare it necessary to read. haha.
currently, i've survived many management problems, some of which are still unresolved. one of these problem i'm having in particular is dealing with time management. if any of you have seen my school schedule, you will see it allows minimal sleep time.
most of my days are full of classes. from having classes from 8am to 9pm and other times from 10am to 7pm class. thankfully, i have plenty of gaps, however, there is little time to do work at home, which i have been used to since the beginning of schooling.
hopefully there will be ways to solve this answer which most likely has a very simple answer that i always overlook.
Wish you guys all luck with ur management problems!
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As you probably already know. I sort of had your schedule for an entire year. I've gotta say that I love 12-13 hour periods more than going to school say four to five times a week. The main reason that I am so intensely satisfied with this arrangement is because I have to be avaliable during office hours, when I am needed at the office. This type of schedule forces my time into slots, thereby making life choices a lot easier for me. Towards the middle and the end, however, I've found that it is much more difficult to focus on school because of the terribly long hours. It seems that the day never ends.
ReplyDeleteMy advice to you is to stick through your class and to stay focused. If you can do that, you should be able to survive this semester with smiling grades! [:) - to emphasize]
I can completely relate to you with your long school days. It's best if you utilize those gaps for doing work and studying. That way, when you get home, you can hit the pillow as soon as possible - one of the greatest feelings ever after a long day of work. =]
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