It can be hard to adjust to a schedule after being on summer break, especially after being in quarantine for months. Adapting to virtual learning can be even more challenging, especially for those just starting their college experience in the age of a pandemic. There is no library, study rooms, or even the lounge in The Spot—often the go-to’s for students who need a focused environment to study in.
Staying focused and motivated at home can be frustrating. Parents, siblings, or even roommates can be disruptive. It’s easy to get distracted by pets, TV, or literally anything just existing in your bedroom. That’s why it’s important to establish a space dedicated to school to help you thrive.
Being away from campus presents many challenges, one of which is the lack of routine. A routine is important for lowering stress levels and improved mental health and creates more time to relax. Without one, it’s easy to lose motivation and can lead to a buildup of assignments, which is never good.
Get focused and get motivated! These tips will set you up for success and help you accomplish your goals. Remember, you’re not alone. All of us, students and professors, are adjusting and adapting to virtual and remote learning. It will take time and patience but most of all; a good attitude and the willingness to learn.