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by Alba Crooks 5 min read

You Fail to Manage Your Time Wisely

Sometimes, the reason why you’re not doing good in college is your messy schedule, or perhaps your inability to manage time. If you take up too many commitments, such as extra-curricular activities, part-time jobs, sports, drama clubs, the system is going to fail sooner than you think.

Your Study Environment Is Non-Productive

A lot of college students tend to have a tough study environment at home. Maybe you share your place with your friends or family members, and too much noise doesn’t inspire you to study. If that’s the case, we recommend doing much of your homework studying in the library or any lecture hall when it’s free.

You Procrastinate

Putting off something until tomorrow is something we all faced at some point or another. Instead of writing an essay, students choose to watch some HBO show, socialize until the morning, Facebooking, and so on. With loads of fun stuff available on campus, it is very easy to forget about college to-do assignments.

You Get Distracted

So, you’re finally ready to get things done, but you just can’t help but check your Instagram messenger and Facebook newsfeed to ensure you’re not missing out on something huge. Our recommendation to you is to download the apps like SelfControl and FocusWriter to manage distractions and addictions.

Skipping Classes

Skipping classes will eventually bring you to poor academic performance. Whether or not your college tutor suggests or enforces your student attendance, make sure you are there. First of all, you will be able to ask questions and talk directly to an expert.