Easter Break: Workload v Fun
Easter break is only just around the corner so thousands of students across the UK will be looking forward to having a relaxing holiday back home. Easter is a fantastic chance to de-stress from doing exams and writing essays and instead to take advantage of the warm weather. Spring is great for long walks along the beach, sunbathing in the park and catching up on valuable zzzzzs. But it is also a time when many lecturers and professors hand out more workloads to be done over the break.
If you want to have a fun Easter break and get all your work done on time then the key is organisation and planning. It is vital to balance each aspect and hold each in the same regard as importance. www.oxbridgeessays.com has compiled some top tips for UK students and by following the expert guide, you can get the grades that you want as well as have a relaxing break. The initial step is to note down all the things that need to be completed in a to-do list. Write down what needs to be done and when the deadline is so you understand exactly what is required of you. What is more, you can take all the books out that you need for research from the library- nothing would be worse than starting an essay at home without the necessary sources.
Put all the tasks in order of deadline date and priority. Things that are due in first should obviously be started first. If you have any occasions planned throughout the week like a family relative’s birthday or a day out at a theme park, pencil this into your diary so all workloads can be scheduled around it. But is the day out to the beach sunbathing really more important than writing that essay that counts for 50% of your overall grade? Be honest with yourself in terms of task importance.
And finally when it comes to actually doing the work, take yourself away from any distractions and interruptions so you are in a calm and peaceful atmosphere. This will boost your productivity levels; get the work done quicker and to a higher grade.

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