Welcome to Community College of Vermont's Student Services Scene.Be sure to check out the Scene regularly to learn about student success; career exploration and development; employment and internship opportunities; and CCV student opportunities, events, trips and tips.
Martin Luther King, Jr. had a dream. I have a dream. And I’d be willing to bet you have a dream,
too. Upon entering Community College of
Vermont, students dream of earning an Associate’s Degree. Initially, some CCV students don’t know what
their dreams are beyond a degree, and their dreams take shape as they progress
through their degree plan. Other students
start CCV with clearly defined career goals and dreams.
Sometimes students doubt they can achieve what they really
want, sometimes the path to achieving the dream seems long and arduous, and
sometimes unexpected snafus rudely insert themselves into students’ lives,
making goal-realizing-journeys even more difficult. The good news is that commitment and a strong
desire to earn a degree paired with grit and perseverance are more powerful
than obstacles students may encounter.
CCV is an Achieving the Dream leader college. Achieving the Dream is a national nonprofit
helping community college students overcome obstacles to finish school, earn
degrees and realize dreams. Last year,
Achieving the Dream asked students how their college experiences are helping
them dream big.
You can check out the entries of community college students
from around the country. And we want to
ask you – are you a community college student who DREAMS BIG?
Student Services Intern, Community College of Vermont
It’s 10PM the night before a big assignment is due. If you’re like me, this is when the panic sets in. You realize that you have too much work to do and not enough time. As that all-nighter looms over your head, I would like to officially welcome you to procrastination station. I’ve spent many nights here and it’s really not fun at all. After many years of struggling to manage my own procrastination, I’ve discovered some good tips to help you avoid those late night panic sessions. Cal Newport described it as a Procrastination Battle Plan in his book How to Become a Straight A Student. So here’s how you do it:
Build a Routine
The power of a routine cannot be underestimated. Find a consistent hour or two every day that you can dedicate to your work. If you do this, your work will be much easier to accomplish. Your brain will begin to understand that the hour after Math class is for studying and your productivity will increase.
Choose your Hard Days
By following these tips, you can cut down on your procrastination significantly. Unfortunately, you will still have that day when you have too much work to do than you have hours. It’s the nature of college. You can help minimize the negative impact of these days by paying attention to your syllabi. If you see that you have 3 large assignments due in one week, plan your hard day in advance. That way you are still in total control of your work. I like to think of it as outsmarting my assignments.
By following these steps, you will never have another all-nighter and you will be in total control of your schoolwork. You’ll be amazed at how much easier it will become for you to manage your school, work, and personal life!