Sunday, 19 January 2014

Pressure of Coursework and Tests - Yasin Gonen

When I started doing this course, I noticed that there would be a lot of coursework involved in the subject and that made me somewhat happy about the subject area. This meant that I could take my time and focus on researching about the subject and implementing it to my coursework to show my full potential of working around the subject.

Finding out the coursework assignments had a deadline, meant that I could be able to devise a plan to overcome the problem. This meant that I could plan an initial plan to complete the assignment and will be able to proof read it as well to make sure that the coursework was up to scratch and no mistakes were made. However I do make a lot of plans to make sure I can adapt to each coursework I do and that I would not be able to have a problem just in case there was an obstacle in my way.

Time management was key to me because having assignments and exams meant that I would have to create a schedule in which I would have time to complete my coursework and still have time to revise the subject area so that I can complete the exam with. It was hard at first during secondary school but coming to university meant that I could work around the subject and make time for myself to revise.


Coming to university meant that I would have to deal with problems like this and having these kind of situations meant that I would be able to deal with future situations e.g. working in a business where the workload would become a lot more. Therefore having pressure from coursework and tests meant that I could develop more confidence and less stress about my subject area that I am doing. 

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