organisation. why is it so important? if you're not organised and don't have a timetable you're wasting time. time and it's importance will be talked about in the other chapters.
having a study timetable is only being organised when it comes to study time. what will you do before and after your study hours?
free time isn't always watching youtube or reading wattpad, it could be doing something physically or mentally engaging.
i'm usually doing a lot of random stuff but i am always organised and have everything that is necessary to carry out a specific activity.
e.g. before i start studying, i get all my books, textbooks and stationery.
all you need to do to improve yourself when it comes to this point, organisation, is to be ready and not forget anything.
here are a few images (we'll two images) of my own notes, i know i keep saying this but...in the next chapter i'll explain to you in depth of how i take notes.
(very little information about succulents' adaptations to deserts and ways to reduce and stop decertification — includes a very badly drawn example of magic stones and spelling errors.)
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