Working Ahead Saves Time on a Degree Course!
One of the most valuable lessons I learned on my degree course was that working ahead actually saves you time and makes your life easier:- Always aim to hand work in one or two weeks early, this will ensure you work ahead on your course.
- Working ahead saves you time, as, if you do not know something you have plenty of time to seek assistance.
- Working ahead gives you some contingency if things go wrong.
- This contingency means that problems in one subject are far less likely to affect progress in other subjects.
In a nutshell, working ahead on your course keeps you in control, that is the real benefit.
Being in control of your course allows you to manage your time more effectively, and deal with problems that arise.