What
I have learned from this class is that your first reaction to reading something
produces the best notes that help you in an assignment. I have learned to “react” to writings instead
of summarizing. So here goes, time
management tips, responses from a student’s perspective.
2.
TV-
If you call Disney Jr. TV, then I am the one addicted not my son.
3.
Lunch
& Reading-I have mastered the skill of a working lunch, I could give you
tips…LOL
4.
Expanded
Lunch Time-what lunch time. It’s a privilege
to get to eat while driving to a home visit, catching up on paper work, or
recopying to avoid turning in food stain pages.
5.
Less
Friends-don’t have any to give up
6.
Facebook-Guilty
as Charged.
7.
Vacation
time-are you kidding me. When I take a
vacation time, I am in much needed of R & R from work, school, and life.
8.
Sick
time-I have to be near death, hospitalized, or sick child to use this. Have you ever worked for Head Start?
9.
Family Time-not in my vocabulary. My husband works 4 jobs, goes to school 1 day
a week. I work two jobs and raise a
child on my own although the state of Kentucky says I’m married and WKU has my
enrollment listed as part-time.
10.
Travel
time-Buses don’t exist in rural areas, it’s called Hitch Hiking.
11.
Read
& Walk-there is enough weirdoes’ in this world; they don’t need to add me
to the list.
12.
Read
while in line-it’s obvious that you have not been shopping with a
three-year-old.