Draft pitch

The two P’s riddled throughout our Uni life – Productivity and Procrastination. But which one do let control your Uni work?

Even if you go to each class and spend several hours in the library daily, a low level of productivity could consider all that worthless. Nailing productivity might be the most valuable ability you can learn as a student. This is extremely relevant to university as productivity can make or break your Uni life, as you either keep up with or fall behind your subject content. Which in turn, has the power to create an unenjoyable and overwhelming Uni experience. I am interest in learning about the practices students put in place before starting their Uni work/assessments to help them be more productive and to use there time efficiently.  

I’m curious into gaining an understanding about the operation in which students like myself, conduct before sitting down and starting their uni work. My two general thoughts about what students would primarily involve themselves in before sitting down would be; being active – e.g going for a walk, to the gym, yoga, casual swim etc. or waking up and jumping straight into their uni work/assessment or going straight to the library.

As this research question is easily relevant to practically any uni student (though I am only limited to my twitter followers), I began my research by questioning my fellow BCM212 twitter fam by creating the following poll.

My poll evaluated the two primary options students would do before engaging in their uni work. I’m excited to see close results as that suggests there would be an influx of reasons as to why students chose the option they did. I’m interested in diving more deeply into the minds of my BCM212 fam.

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