Anyway, for this week, I choose to use DO& DUE and CHUNK THE TASK again because I do love them and I continue to use them for the whole semester. They help me to study so productively and I always pretend my due dates at least 2 days before the real due dates. So when I finish my assignments on time by following my planner, I am so proud of myself. What's more surprising is that nowadays, I can always find some free time for myself so that I can do whatever I like to do in order to relax myself. The two strategies make my college life much more earlier and colorful, but still promise high grades.
Different from what I did before, I combine DO&DUE and CHUNK THE TASK together in one chart this week.
Here is the chart.
Especially for CHUNK THE TASK, I used it for my Major/Career exploration and my ECN Reading paper. I chunk my Major/Career exploration in two parts in this week. On Monday, after I interviewed Dr. Blumin, I finished my reflection report. And on Wednesday, I checked all the materials I put in my folder to make sure I didn't miss anything. So that on Thursday, I handed in and I got 5 bonus points. And for my ECN 203 Reading report, It's due next Wednesday. But I choose to spend 3 days to finish it within this week and handed in it on Friday. As a result, starts from this weekend, I can pay all my attention on reviewing for finals without worrying about my homework.
Right now, I am confident with my finals because everything is on my plan except my terrible and annoying fever. I know I should draw the last comics for you, but I really feel dizzy right now. In order to make up it, I post my favorite squirrel pictures which I took in Upenn for you, wish it can make you smile!
I am really sorry I cannot draw comics for this week. Hope you could understand.
Shuyzie, the squirrels are ADORABLE!!! I'm sorry you're feeling sick, and I hope you get better so you can enjoy the last day of your weekend tomorrow! Great Do and Dues as usual!
ReplyDeleteAww Shuyzie, I hope you are feeling better! The squirrels are so cute! I like how you combined Do and Dues with Chunking the Task. It seems very helpful.
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