As you know, many universities have required their students to transition to remote classes at home rather than physical. Shifting from sitting physically in class to suddenly needing to hop online for class at 10:30 AM can be difficult if you have never taken online courses before. Here is some of the best advice I can recommend for managing online classes from someone who has taken them before.
1. Make a to-do list
Whether you make one physically, or just decide on using the Sticky Notes on your Mac, make a to-do list of all the assignments you have to do. I use the sticky notes on my laptop so I can easily erase the assignment I just completed.
2. Keep in contact with classmates
I know, class group chats. You either love them or you hate them. However, those chats are filled with students who are in the same exact boat as you. Keep in contact with classmates in case you are unclear with any of the assignments, have a question about the submission, or want to double-check something you’re unsure about.
3. Read your assignments carefully
It can be hard to translate an in-person course to an online classroom. For this reason, many students avoid enrolling in online classes because of the benefits that sitting in class can bring. Make sure you read all the assignments carefully to ensure that you do not miss any important details, such as a draft deadline or instructions of the assignment.
4. Set an alarm
5. Stay on top of your work
This last piece of advice is the most important- stay on top of your work. As I said, online classes do not equal class cancellations. Don’t get lost binging that show you’ve been wanting to watch and forget about the importance of schoolwork. You want to get good grades after all! A combination of the four mentioned tips will ensure that you’ll stay on top of your work no matter how distracted you may get along the way.