Saturday, January 23, 2010

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This Writing Was Written By:Md.Raisul Islam Milu
Date:24.01.2010
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How to maintain a routine of modest student?


Achieving maximum benefit from your education depends upon maintaining a healthy body and mind. It is advised that students maintain a regular schedule of academic work, rest, meals, and exercise. The daily schedule helps maintain a regular routine, which also helps develop the skill of “time management” the ability to use time effectively, for greater efficiency in action. Class Hours - -10:00 am to 3:00 pm, Monday through Friday with an hour break for lunch, and 10:00 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday. Attendance at all classes is required. Evening Study Hours - -7:30 pm to 9:15 pm. Quiet Hours and Rest - - At times when people are usually sleeping or practicing the Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi programs, please refrain from activities that could disturb others in the residence halls, such as playing music and talking in the hallways. These times are from 9:15 p.m. to 9:15 a.m. and from 4:15 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. every day. Exercise and Fitness - - Students are required to participate in physical activity each day. We also offer recreation and exercise classes in a variety of activities and sports. The Recreation Center and the Swimming Pool are open to students at no charge. Visiting Hours - -To ensure that all students may comfortably remain on their daily schedule, visitors are to leave the residence halls by 9:15 p.m. in the evening. Guests should not enter the buildings before 9:15 a.m.


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This Writing Was Written By:Md.Raisul Islam Milu
Date:24.01.2010
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How to do well on a final examination?

Saying the word “final” is usually enough to bring a dreadful silence over a classroom. Final examinations can indeed be scary stuff. Studying ahead of time and getting a good night’s sleep before an exam are two good ways to defuse stress and do well.Overprepare - - It’s much wiser to take an exam too seriously and find it easier than you expected than to wish–when it’s too late–that you’d studied more. If you over prepare, do so in advance, so that you can get a good night’s sleep before the exam. Bring several writing instruments - - If your one pen or pencil fails and you need to borrow a replacement, you’ll lose time, annoy others, and look silly. Use your time wisely - - Wear a watch so that you can manage time on your own terms. Many professors and proctors will mark the time on the blackboard, but glancing at a watch is better than depending upon the click of the chalk–distracting at best. Map out your work. When your professor talks about the exam, make sure that it’s clear how each part will count toward the whole.
It’s not unusual for students in the blur of exam week to lose track of when an exam has started and will end. So map out your work not only in minutes but with starting and ending points.