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Mistakes Students Make in University and How to Outsmart Them

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Mistakes Students Make in University and How to Avoid Them When you first enter university, everything feels new and exciting. You finally have freedom, independence, and a new environment. But what many students don’t realize is that university is not just an extension of secondary school — it is a completely different system. I learned this the hard way. University is like a broad world where you meet different kinds of people, face new challenges, and make decisions that can affect your future. If you don’t understand how things work early, you can easily make mistakes that will cost you time, money, and even your academic performance. In this article, I’ll share real lessons from my experience and the common mistakes students make in university — and how you can avoid them. 1. Treating University Like Secondary School One of the biggest mistakes students make is thinking university will be like secondary school. In secondary school, teachers fo...

Tips in staying productive during school holidays

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How to Stay Productive During Holidays The moment holidays begin, everything changes. The pressure of lectures disappears, alarms are turned off, and suddenly you have full control of your time. At first, it feels exciting. You tell yourself you deserve the rest. You sleep longer, spend more time on your phone, watch videos, chat with friends, and postpone anything serious. You promise yourself that you will start being productive tomorrow. But tomorrow keeps moving. Days turn into weeks, and before you realize it, the holiday is almost over. Then reality hits. You begin to think about what you actually achieved. No new skill, no money earned, no meaningful growth. That feeling of wasted time is something many students experience. I experienced this personally during one holiday. I noticed I was doing nothing productive. I kept saying I would start later, but later never came. Then I asked myself a simple question: what if I use this holiday differently? What if I ...