When I have an assignment due, my house is spotless, the biscuit tins are full and I'm still procrastinating! I am one of those people who can happily do all the reading and course work week by week as suggested by study plans, but I am no good at knuckling down to the actual assignment until the last minute. So far it has worked for me and I've just passed my final extramural Massey paper so I can graduate next year. But I'm still half-way through another extramural/online course so I still have a fair bit of study to do.
I try (and should be doing it now rather than mucking around posting on here!) to do any reading for the assignment in the morning and take notes along the way. Once I have a good outline of what I want to do, I then start typing up my initial draft. I write as much from memory as I can, then look at the books and other sources to check I am on the right track. I don't worry about word counts at this stage, I just try and get down all that I need to shape the final version. Once I have done this, I look at how many words I have and how many I need to add or remove to get the word count close to what was asked for. Sometimes if I am stuck I will take a sheet of paper and write down the important things I wanted to cover and then go back and ensure I have covered them.
It depends on where you are studying and how, but if you are studying extramurally there are workshops and books that can be sourced through the university - I know Massey has several. If you are studying internally, there should be student support services who can guide and help you along the way.
Because a lot of my course material is online, I get bored staring at a computer screen all day so I will take a break and go for a walk, or play a computer game like solitaire to give my eyes and mind a break, or I'll stop for a cup of tea and something to eat, or I'll email friends. It's good to keep working while you have ideas and feel motivated, but it's also good to take regular breaks so you come to the information fresh and ready to start again.
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