Beat Your Deadline: Finish in 3 Hours!

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Procrastination leads to unnecessary stress and unrealistic deadlines, which can hinder the ability to seek help effectively. It is crucial to engage with course materials early and consistently to avoid last-minute panic. Asking questions promptly and utilizing follow-up resources can enhance understanding and performance. Setting artificial deadlines can demotivate those who are willing to assist. Timely learning and proactive communication are essential for academic success.
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due in 3 hours!

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you might start reading the notes for the course.
 


mathwonk said:
you might start reading the notes for the course.
And demanding help for an artificial deadline that you set up through procrastination does not actually inspire the people who can help you.

Please learn the material in a timely fashion, ask questions as soon as they arise, and use PF follow-ups to get ahead of the curve.
 
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