Your big move day is right around the corner and tonight is the last night you will stay in your old residence. Certainly by now your feelings must be of excitement and impatience, but if you have followed this moving guide you should almost be ready to move. It would be a good idea to review this guide to confirm that nothing has been forgotten and that you are really ready for your move tomorrow.
Last Minute Packing
You will need to complete all packing today if you haven’t done so by now. If you need help ask neighbors, friends, and relatives to help finish your packing or you can contact your moving company to inform them that you will require some packing services. Be sure to clearly label all boxes and keep a detailed inventory list for your records.
Last Minute Cleaning
This is a good time, If you haven't already done so, to empty, defrost, and clean your freezer and refrigerator. Completely empty the refrigerator and freezer of any contents and eliminate any odors by using baking soda. You are permitted to keep the baking soda box in the refrigerator while in transit.
Another item to empty and clean is your stove and oven. You can also use baking soda to eliminate cooking odors. Reinforce anything you leave in the oven so it will not break while your movers are loading and unloading it.
Furniture Disassembly
Do the best you can to have all of your furniture disassembled and your appliances disconnected and packed if you did not request that your movers provide this service. If you’re unable to finish this task by tomorrow, contact your moving company and inform them that you will require this service. It is important to dry out all water related appliances such as dishwasher, washing machine, refrigerator, and freezer.
Last Minute Tasks
There are a few more things that should not be left for the last minute, as tomorrow will be a busy day. Some last minute tasks are to pack your suitcases, prepare a box of food and refreshments, prepare a box with toiletries, and charge mobile phones. And most of all, take some time to relax before your big moving day, and get some rest.
24 Hours Of Adrenaline
This article on study skills is designed to help you improve your learning and understanding, and ultimately your grades. Everyone is different, and for some students, studying and being motivated to learn comes naturally. If you are reading this page, it's likely that you are not one of them, but don't despair, there is hope!
The basic element of good study skill, is knowing the requirement for the course you are taking. Pay special attention to the syllabus. Keep your syllabus for the entire semester, making special marks when you finish an assignment. The syllabus will include the instructor's policies on absences, class assignments, grading, and other important information.
Efficient Use of Time
The most important thing to survival and success in the classroom, is efficient use of your time outside the classroom. Remember, there are only 24 hours in a day. Set aside two to three hours each day for studying. This will leave you with five to six hours, after we subtract time for our classes, meals, and a good night's sleep, to do those things that we like to do much more than studying. Periodic review and beginning to study for your exams early will save you time in the long run and it will prevent cramming. That way you can be well rested and more motivated and less anxious on test day.
The key is time management. Learning to budget your time will give you more time for frequent reviewing so that less time is spent cramming. A weekly planner, a Berea College planner, or an ordinary calendar can help you plan ahead. Write down day by day what is due. Then you can look and see if you really need to spend your Saturday night writing that paper that was due the preceding Friday! A planner is also a good friend to have when an instructor assigns a research paper on the first day of class, but it isn't due until the final week of class.
Remember, everyone on this planet has the SAME amount of time. It is those efficiently use their time that will succeed.
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